Great video! I'm part of a Facebook group called Mitsubishi triton owners group Australia on Facebook. I joined to see when others were getting delivery of their new tritons while I waited for my GLS which came in December after 7 months of waiting. Seen lots of people getting delivery late January with surface rust in places straight of the dealer floor. The mentality of most of the group is that the panels have been galvanized so rust can't chemically penetrate deeper than surface rust or that by the time the rust is a problem the ute will be on its last legs anyway. Not sure why some people are telling others to not care about it. Mine doesn't have any rust apart from the cast iron flange that bolts to the drive shaft. Still might give it a coat like you did. If your into self advertising that group might be good for you drop a video and the reaction. Might get some subs and views, it has 35k member. Looking forward to more videos
As always there are also alot of key board warriors and wrong information in that facebook group. It may be safer just to stand on the sidelines and watch like I do. Judge for yourself if worth joining or not. Just keep doing what your doing brother with your RU-vid channel
Great that you did the tailgate sills, rust appears there quite often. My 2007 Triton family vehicles was rusting by the hinges, nothing deep tho just surface. But that just goes to show that you don't need to be doing anything serious for rust to happen.
I bought a new GLS. I got a couple of cans of FORCH Stone Guard Protection Plus Black. It protects against corrosion, rock chips etc and is a plastic/rubber compound.