Too much rust?

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Hi, my dad gave me his 2003 Tahoe Z71; however, it has been sitting for couple of years. For the most part everything looks okay and I’ve got the engine running. I’d like to really make this my first project, but there is a good bit of rust underneath on the rear end (pictures attached). He had a tow hitch that rusted and it looks like it just spreads from there. Does this look like too much rust to work with? Are there specific things I should look for/at when inspecting the rust?

This is all fairly new to me, so thank you for any help you can give.
 

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Critical points for rust are at the body supports where there are the rubber cushions that sit on the frame. The supports that are part of the floor boards can rust and darn near impossible to actually repair. Also look at the frame cross members that can get seriously rusted too, mostly in the rear. The rust in your pictures is ugly, but not all that serious at this point.
 

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What region is it from? Are you willing to descale it and paint it? I recommend eastwood rust encapsulator paint or POR-15
 
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Critical points for rust are at the body supports where there are the rubber cushions that sit on the frame. The supports that are part of the floor boards can rust and darn near impossible to actually repair. Also look at the frame cross members that can get seriously rusted too, mostly in the rear. The rust in your pictures is ugly, but not all that serious at this point.
Thank you. I’ll be sure to check all of this out.
 
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What region is it from? Are you willing to descale it and paint it? I recommend eastwood rust encapsulator paint or POR-15
Thank you. It’s from south central PA. I’m willing to put in work, but haven’t dealt with rust before. Is the best way to descale parts by hitting them with a wire attachment on an angle grinder and then sanding them down? Or is there a more efficient way?
 

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Hi, my dad gave me his 2003 Tahoe Z71; however, it has been sitting for couple of years. For the most part everything looks okay and I’ve got the engine running. I’d like to really make this my first project, but there is a good bit of rust underneath on the rear end (pictures attached). He had a tow hitch that rusted and it looks like it just spreads from there. Does this look like too much rust to work with? Are there specific things I should look for/at when inspecting the rust?

This is all fairly new to me, so thank you for any help you can
I live in the rust belt of Ohio and my old one looks just like that but i got a new (2000) out of Calif. 0 rust and redid the paint and interior but theres a new way to remove rust its with using dry ice ,i dont know the cost but seen it done on video and vehicles come out looking new. You could check it out .
 
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Thank you. It’s from south central PA. I’m willing to put in work, but haven’t dealt with rust before. Is the best way to descale parts by hitting them with a wire attachment on an angle grinder and then sanding them down? Or is there a more efficient way?
Also, how good of a job can I do if I can’t get this up on a lift? Would it be best to take as many parts off as possible and then get to work cleaning the parts and frame?
 

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Hi, my dad gave me his 2003 Tahoe Z71; however, it has been sitting for couple of years. For the most part everything looks okay and I’ve got the engine running. I’d like to really make this my first project, but there is a good bit of rust underneath on the rear end (pictures attached). He had a tow hitch that rusted and it looks like it just spreads from there. Does this look like too much rust to work with? Are there specific things I should look for/at when inspecting the rust?

This is all fairly new to me, so thank you for any help you can give.
~~borderline~~ scary, first thing that comes to mind is brake line's
I would take care of the critical parts 1st. you may get a few more years out of it, if it was free I guess no biggie
 

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Thank you. It’s from south central PA. I’m willing to put in work, but haven’t dealt with rust before. Is the best way to descale parts by hitting them with a wire attachment on an angle grinder and then sanding them down? Or is there a more efficient way?
sandblast is the best but a wire wheel will be ok for a por 15 application
 

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