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drtom Aug 9, 2010 09:07 AM

Wow!,,rusty torsion bar
 
i got my 07h3 in july 09 and being my first ever 4wd/

85_305 Aug 9, 2010 04:04 PM

I've noticed some rusting along the welds as well, and random TINY specs on the frame. Floor pans are crystal-clear (or should I say "crystal boulder-grey" hehe). I picked up some Rustoleum Rust Inhibitor, made sure everything was VERY clean, and sprayed the Inhibitor over it. A few days later I went to Car Quest and picked up some rubberized undercoating that comes in a can (like $8 a can) and sprayed the HELL outta the frame. This stuff comes out very powerfully, and sits and bubbles in place for a few mins on the metal. After it dries it dries very 'rough' and tough looking. My buddy did the same thing to his F150 and his underbody looks amazing.

drtom Aug 9, 2010 11:08 PM

heavy black stuff ate my probe
 
im scared of heavy stuff that covers up the ru

oh well

JCA1981 Aug 10, 2010 12:59 AM

Some guys on here swear by this stuff called POR15. I haven't tried it yet but will prolly get some and use it before the winter to see how good it is. Figure it can't hurt.

ozark1 Aug 10, 2010 08:35 AM

A few years ago we designed and built 44 Replica Cobras. Our painter would ALWAYS spray the metal with OSPHO and let it sit for a day..Best stuff I ever saw..Available at most big hardware chains..PS..You can put it in a spray bottle and do the underside in 10 minutes...

85_305 Aug 10, 2010 09:34 AM

por15 is great stuff! just messy and expensive


I used Rustoleum Rust Inhibitor, which is thin like spray-paint primer. It's MADE to be sprayed over rust; as long as the rust isn't flaking. It then inhibits the rust, and makes it a solid surface once again. I did my whole frame and any rust spots with the Rust Inhibitor, then once I've done several days of touch-ups and drying, I began with the thick rubberized undercoating (which looks awesome so far btw.. its just messy and a pain in the ass).

drtom Aug 11, 2010 07:06 PM

btw
 
the book says to avoid

so its worth looking at for guys who do some rough riding

85_305 Aug 11, 2010 10:06 PM

Really? What can happen by scratching the coating? I've never heard of that.

drtom Aug 12, 2010 09:23 AM

we report, u decide
 
im just quoting the general motors service manual

"Really? What can happen by scratching the coating? I've never heard of that"

maybe

85_305 Aug 12, 2010 10:14 AM

Interesting. I'm thinking I'm gonna have a talk with my dealership about mine lol.Thanks.


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