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I own a '95 Nissan pickup truck that is perfect in ever way -- EXCEPT that the frame has rusted through. In essence, the truck is now trash, despite having a great body, engine, and drivetrain. (Three shops have told me there's no way to weld or drill it -- the frame is crumbling.) Bottom line: The frame isn't supposed to be the *first* thing that goes bad on a truck. Clearly Nissan used some sort of sub-standard metal, or didn't treat it properly. (Two data points: I also own a '95 Toyota pickup, and a '95 Ford van -- with no rust on either frame.) The last shop I spoke with said that he has seen this many times before with Nissan pickup trucks, and that Nissan is aware of the problem and has taken some sort of action to assist owners. Does anyone know if there is any owner assistance available for this? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA '95 Nissan Pickup www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Unfortunately it's pretty common in rust belt areas. I doubt Nissan is going to do anything about a 12 y/o truck. |
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I own a '95 Nissan pickup truck that is perfect in ever way -- EXCEPT that the frame has rusted through. In essence, the truck is now trash, despite having a great body, engine, and drivetrain. (Three shops have told me there's no way to weld or drill it -- the frame is crumbling.) Bottom line: The frame isn't supposed to be the *first* thing that goes bad on a truck. Clearly Nissan used some sort of sub-standard metal, or didn't treat it properly. (Two data points: I also own a '95 Toyota pickup, and a '95 Ford van -- with no rust on either frame.) The last shop I spoke with said that he has seen this many times before with Nissan pickup trucks, and that Nissan is aware of the problem and has taken some sort of action to assist owners. Does anyone know if there is any owner assistance available for this? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA '95 Nissan Pickup www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Spoke with a body guy; he see's lots of Nissan trucks around those years with the identical problem. Definitely upsetting. I'm sure other manufacturers come with their own set of issues. Between the frame and the manifold studs the truck will have cost me. Unfortunately, the frame isn't something that can be fixed. Other than that the truck has been exceptional. |
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I own a '95 Nissan pickup truck that is perfect in ever way -- EXCEPT that the frame has rusted through. In essence, the truck is now trash, despite having a great body, engine, and drivetrain. (Three shops have told me there's no way to weld or drill it -- the frame is crumbling.) Bottom line: The frame isn't supposed to be the *first* thing that goes bad on a truck. Clearly Nissan used some sort of sub-standard metal, or didn't treat it properly. (Two data points: I also own a '95 Toyota pickup, and a '95 Ford van -- with no rust on either frame.) The last shop I spoke with said that he has seen this many times before with Nissan pickup trucks, and that Nissan is aware of the problem and has taken some sort of action to assist owners. Does anyone know if there is any owner assistance available for this? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA '95 Nissan Pickup www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I own a 92 Pathy and I hear and have witnessed similar problems. There is a particular place in the rear frame in the wheel well that collects dirt on the interior of the frame and gets wet and rusts. I am contemplating cleaning these spots out and sealing them up. Any opinions? |
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I own a '95 Nissan pickup truck that is perfect in ever way -- EXCEPT that the frame has rusted through. In essence, the truck is now trash, despite having a great body, engine, and drivetrain. (Three shops have told me there's no way to weld or drill it -- the frame is crumbling.) Bottom line: The frame isn't supposed to be the *first* thing that goes bad on a truck. Clearly Nissan used some sort of sub-standard metal, or didn't treat it properly. (Two data points: I also own a '95 Toyota pickup, and a '95 Ford van -- with no rust on either frame.) The last shop I spoke with said that he has seen this many times before with Nissan pickup trucks, and that Nissan is aware of the problem and has taken some sort of action to assist owners. Does anyone know if there is any owner assistance available for this? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA '95 Nissan Pickup www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Bottom line, every vehicle will rust if your driving in an area that uses salt to clear the roads, you must undercoat every year if you want it too last |
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Bottom line, every vehicle will rust if your driving in an area that uses salt to clear the roads, you must undercoat every year if you want it too last I take it you work for Nissan? That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. |

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