Underneath of car complete take a look...
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Underneath of car complete take a look...
Well guys I finished it up yesterday, I got a total of about 26 hrs under this car i'm done !
This was the product I used on the bottom of my car very easy to work with ! click below ......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/POR15...iveQ5fServices
The shocks/struts are Tokico.... quad shocks are Monroe nothing fancy or expensive but a nice upgrade from the original shocks,that have been on the car for 18 yrs! Never seen the strip, just to car shows for me...Next front wheel wells, engine bay and tune up !...thanks for looking guys
This was the product I used on the bottom of my car very easy to work with ! click below ......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/POR15...iveQ5fServices
The shocks/struts are Tokico.... quad shocks are Monroe nothing fancy or expensive but a nice upgrade from the original shocks,that have been on the car for 18 yrs! Never seen the strip, just to car shows for me...Next front wheel wells, engine bay and tune up !...thanks for looking guys
Last edited by 9redfox3; 04-12-2011 at 04:13 PM.
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Little more info guys about por15...click below
http://stores.ebay.com/POR-15-Housto...ut-POR-15.html
What I did...I only used the silver por15 (because it had the most metal filler in it) from the rear wheels back that's where the rust was the worst,than I primed it with Tie-coat. On the floor panels I used regular metal primer because (light pitted rust only in those area's) and than I top coated it with rust oleum red. There are different colors of por15 you can buy that are used in different area's depending on your rust problems.When done right it feels like rock hard epoxy, almost like glass ! But keep in mind guys you really need a car LIFT" to get it high off the ground" because you must prep these surfaces under car with two different chemicals and than hose them off with a garden hose! If not done right you going to be wasting your money and make your car look worse..... just an FYI Great stuff thou !
http://stores.ebay.com/POR-15-Housto...ut-POR-15.html
What I did...I only used the silver por15 (because it had the most metal filler in it) from the rear wheels back that's where the rust was the worst,than I primed it with Tie-coat. On the floor panels I used regular metal primer because (light pitted rust only in those area's) and than I top coated it with rust oleum red. There are different colors of por15 you can buy that are used in different area's depending on your rust problems.When done right it feels like rock hard epoxy, almost like glass ! But keep in mind guys you really need a car LIFT" to get it high off the ground" because you must prep these surfaces under car with two different chemicals and than hose them off with a garden hose! If not done right you going to be wasting your money and make your car look worse..... just an FYI Great stuff thou !
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