No, this is uncommon. It depends on where you live or where you've driven the car.
all you can do is cut the rusted section out and weld in anouther peice in.
It depends on how bad the rust is. If the metal is rotted through in a bunch of spots, getting a replacement, rust free assembly from a junkyard is the way to go. Often times the subframe cups and washers rust out, which can cause the frame assy to drop down. You can get those parts at your local GM dealer. It is a fairly common problem and they keep those subframe parts in stock. They will also carry the subframe bushings which may need replacement.
I had to pay 400 dollars to get my car painted, only to find out a year later that the subframe is rusted. come on. this car has bad metal and paint.
what is the question :)
Cable is rusted, bent, or hanging for some reason. Could also be the parking brake needs adjustment. The brake is not fully releasing.
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