Is the chassis covered with mud or excessive dirt?
If you are looking at a truck chassis, you can expect to see some mud being that trucks are used for working off road, however a car should not have mud clumps tucked away in the chassis. If it does, there is a chance that the owner of the car may have taken the car on some terrain that could have been very damaging to the vehicle. • Is rust present? A little surface rust can be expected on a car or truck, being that the chassis is going to see the most water since it is the closest to the ground, and the tires also sling a lot of water on the chassis. However, excessive rust on a chassis can be very dangerous! In places where rust has formed in large flaking off amounts, the metal there will be very week! • Does the chassis appear to be irregularly bent anywhere? This will tell you if the vehicle has had a major collision. A vehicle that has been in a bad enough collision to bend its chassis, the strongest structural part of the entire vehicle, you can pretty much guarantee that other
Related Questions
- You need to work out where you think the mullet will be feeding. Where would they be expecting to find nutrient rich mud, algae covered rocks, seaweed?
- My Dawgs shoes are covered in mud after an adventurous day of Hiking in bad weather. How do I wash them?
- How Do You Clean Home PVC Pipe From Mud/Dirt?