Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
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Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
Has anyone gone the extra mile to have there vehicle Crowned, (Rustproofed)?
Here in Ontario, Canada salt is put down if a cloud goes overhead, in the winter.
I know the perferation warranty is 75,000 KMS (??? Miles), but has anyone found it to be an advantage?
Newbie w/500KMS now, STILL GRINNING!!![sm=yeahsmile.gif]
Here in Ontario, Canada salt is put down if a cloud goes overhead, in the winter.
I know the perferation warranty is 75,000 KMS (??? Miles), but has anyone found it to be an advantage?
Newbie w/500KMS now, STILL GRINNING!!![sm=yeahsmile.gif]
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RE: Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
I oil spray my car and truck every year.The body repair guys that I know tell me Crown is the best on the market. But very expensive. A couple of years ago, after a Crown oil spray. I decided to remove a door panel to repair my power door locks. To find they did a **** poor job of spraying inside the door. I removed the other 3 panels. Same resultlittle to no oil inside of door. Dealersexcuse to many complaints of oil dripping on driveways. Now I do my own, I do admitvery messy job. I by the oil from Napa for aprox $39.00 for a large pail. That is enough for my truck and car for 2 years.
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RE: Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
ORIGINAL: Dynamicxx
Has anyone gone the extra mile to have there vehicle Crowned, (Rustproofed)?
Here in Ontario, Canada salt is put down if a cloud goes overhead, in the winter.
I know the perferation warranty is 75,000 KMS (??? Miles), but has anyone found it to be an advantage?
Newbie w/500KMS now, STILL GRINNING!!![sm=yeahsmile.gif]
Has anyone gone the extra mile to have there vehicle Crowned, (Rustproofed)?
Here in Ontario, Canada salt is put down if a cloud goes overhead, in the winter.
I know the perferation warranty is 75,000 KMS (??? Miles), but has anyone found it to be an advantage?
Newbie w/500KMS now, STILL GRINNING!!![sm=yeahsmile.gif]
As long as it is properly applied (any undercoating) it will help extend your body life. As with most everything there is no 100% way to keep all that nasty salt out, at least until that force field option comes to market. LOL
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RE: Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
Yes, Crown is pricey, and I have used it before, think I'm going to check my other vehicles now, to see if they did do a complete job or not.
Big Guy, did you get a specific sprayer to apply your own?
Another question, (great forum!), is there any advantage to having wheel well liners? I'm thinking rocks/salt etc?
Thanks again.
D.
Big Guy, did you get a specific sprayer to apply your own?
Another question, (great forum!), is there any advantage to having wheel well liners? I'm thinking rocks/salt etc?
Thanks again.
D.
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RE: Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
I got to tell you, down here in Texas salt is the last thing we have to worry about but if I were going to have to live up north with a vehicle I was planning to keep, I would go with the Rhino lining idea and wrap it all the way up to the bottom of the doors. I would think something like Herculiner would work just as well and it can be applied with a roller.
Heck, I'm going to have my tub and 1/2 way up the outer part of my Jeep done one of these days.....
Heck, I'm going to have my tub and 1/2 way up the outer part of my Jeep done one of these days.....
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RE: Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
Found these on Mopar.ca
Exterior Accessories > Wheel Well Liners > Wheel Well Liners
Wheel Well Liner provides added protection to the underside of the vehicles rear wheel well and also adds an attractive flare to the vehicles looks.
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Part #
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Price
82207367
Rear Wheel Well Liner Kit, set of 2, without dual rear wheels
$102.00
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I'm presuming it's Can.$.
Will be ordering a pair this week, hopefully will install-fit OK.
Thankfully I bought my 1500 in Metallic Grey, hides the salt pretty well..[sm=smiley2.gif]
I swear, the road crews are paid by the Ton to spread as much salt as possible, but until everyone run's winter tires and not "All-Seasons", they have no choice.
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RE: Undercoating here in SALT LAND!
ORIGINAL: Dynamicxx
Found these on Mopar.ca
Exterior Accessories > Wheel Well Liners > Wheel Well Liners
Wheel Well Liner provides added protection to the underside of the vehicles rear wheel well and also adds an attractive flare to the vehicles looks.
Add
Part #
Description
Price
82207367
Rear Wheel Well Liner Kit, set of 2, without dual rear wheels
$102.00
I'm presuming it's Can.$.
Will be ordering a pair this week, hopefully will install-fit OK.
Thankfully I bought my 1500 in Metallic Grey, hides the salt pretty well..[sm=smiley2.gif]
I swear, the road crews are paid by the Ton to spread as much salt as possible, but until everyone run's winter tires and not "All-Seasons", they have no choice.
Found these on Mopar.ca
Exterior Accessories > Wheel Well Liners > Wheel Well Liners
Wheel Well Liner provides added protection to the underside of the vehicles rear wheel well and also adds an attractive flare to the vehicles looks.
Add
Part #
Description
Price
82207367
Rear Wheel Well Liner Kit, set of 2, without dual rear wheels
$102.00
I'm presuming it's Can.$.
Will be ordering a pair this week, hopefully will install-fit OK.
Thankfully I bought my 1500 in Metallic Grey, hides the salt pretty well..[sm=smiley2.gif]
I swear, the road crews are paid by the Ton to spread as much salt as possible, but until everyone run's winter tires and not "All-Seasons", they have no choice.
I know they are the "real" thing as the mopar tag and original paperwork were included.
Good deals do exist on ebay! Imagine that [8D]