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Old 06-18-2006, 11:55 PM
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Not sure if anyone has even had to deal with this or not but.... under my car there are a few areas that will become bad news as time goes on. Along the floorboards where they meet the rocker pinchwelds its awfully crustybut no holes, and it just seems to be "crustier" than I would like on the K-Member and Rearend. I would like to take the time now to get serious about undercoating the car now while its in good shape. I plan on keeping it. Any advice on what to use? POR15? Basic Undercoating froma Parts House? Etc?
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Mines undercoated, I hate it, ruined ANY chance I ever have of having a clean undercarrige...
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Well mine is factory bare at the moment but Im affraid mother nature is gonna have a deathgrip on it if I dont watch out. I mean there is some minor rust as is. Any options really?? What about something thin yet tough like a "spray can" bedliner material that wont get all goopy?
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por-15. I used it to paint the complete bottom of my car, and it looks awesome. I got it in Gloss Black. The car should never rust after that.
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POR-15 to neutralize any corrosion, then Dynashield spray, to kill the noise.
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sem has a truck bedliner stuff that is not as thick as like line-x but i use to shoot it at a dealer in truck beds peaple use to caplain about how thin it was but they never chiped it or anything and you can put color in it to match your ride



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