08 Ram, little rust, what undercoat?
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08 Ram, little rust, what undercoat?
I know this has probably been covered a ****load of time but i can find what im looking for with the search soo... I've been trying to figure out which product to use to undercoat my truck. I just picked up the truck about a week ago and noticed a little rust, just a few quater sized spots and such. I need this truck to last for... well..forever, so im gunna knock those rust spots out and undercoat it, but which would be best for my situation: POR15, Herculiner, 3M bedliner, or a regular rattle can undercoat????
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THIS is what i used. I purchased an undercoating gun and 3 bottles. I used them all. I did underneath my truck with 2 heavy coats 2 yrs ago and I will touch it up this year and let it go for another 2yrs. I dont have too many miles on my truck but I have driven in every single snow storm here in upstate NY and rinse after I drive each storm due to salt, but here's pics of what unde my truck currently looks like.
They do have aerosol cans for touch up type stuff, but it's not meant for the durability like when your spray it yourself. The texture from a compressor sprayer is adjustable and comes out very even, nothing like the texture of a rattle can, plus it will cover more area. Hardest part was spraying and getting all the areas evenly working upside down with a paint can...lol
I taped and covered the driveshaft, transfercase & transmission and any threaded bolt ends and heads so the undercaoting didn't weld them in place. This stuff is rubberized and is a softer kind of undercoating unlike using a Permanent POR15 type of paint.
Also, the prep work for that coating requires minimal prep work, such as spraying the undercarriage, letting it dry and then wiping any dirty areas away prior to spraying. That's it. Most permamnent coatings like POR15 or bedliner spry will need a surface scuff and special prep(primed) before application or the integrity of the product will not hold up.
Anyways, Welcome to DF and hoepfully this helps.
They do have aerosol cans for touch up type stuff, but it's not meant for the durability like when your spray it yourself. The texture from a compressor sprayer is adjustable and comes out very even, nothing like the texture of a rattle can, plus it will cover more area. Hardest part was spraying and getting all the areas evenly working upside down with a paint can...lol
I taped and covered the driveshaft, transfercase & transmission and any threaded bolt ends and heads so the undercaoting didn't weld them in place. This stuff is rubberized and is a softer kind of undercoating unlike using a Permanent POR15 type of paint.
Also, the prep work for that coating requires minimal prep work, such as spraying the undercarriage, letting it dry and then wiping any dirty areas away prior to spraying. That's it. Most permamnent coatings like POR15 or bedliner spry will need a surface scuff and special prep(primed) before application or the integrity of the product will not hold up.
Anyways, Welcome to DF and hoepfully this helps.