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Old 07-21-2009, 06:27 PM
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Undercoating

I was curious to see if anyone had undercoated their cars. I was thinking about doing mine. I was going to start with the wheel wells mainly to cut down on road noise. Then I was going to spray the undercarriage where it is prone to rusting.

What do you guys think? Anyone done this yet?
Old 07-21-2009, 06:28 PM
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Im not quite shure what this is.. pics?
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Its a spray on coating for the undercarriage of your car to help prevent rust. It also deadens road noise. Its a rubberized spray and some have asphalt in them.
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If you're doing it yourself with the aerosol undercoat, take your time and take off your tires and spray the wheel wells. Also, if you are doing the undercarriage remember to not clog any possible drain holes. Beware though that the aersol stuff can eventually can break off.
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Originally Posted by sauceamomo
If you're doing it yourself with the aerosol undercoat, take your time and take off your tires and spray the wheel wells. Also, if you are doing the undercarriage remember to not clog any possible drain holes. Beware though that the aersol stuff can eventually can break off.
Yah, I was actually planning on pulling the wheels and then just taking the wheel well plastics out, spraying them, and the putting them back on. Im just worried itll be too glossy.
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holy sextuple post. lol. i had it done on my old ranger, i bought the rattlecan crap and it started peeling off after 2 months
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Originally Posted by ConroyCavScout
holy sextuple post. lol. i had it done on my old ranger, i bought the rattlecan crap and it started peeling off after 2 months
haha yah, I took care of the multi post, the server was messed up when I posted.

So where did you go to get it done? I think it would be a good idea with all the salt on the roads during winter here in new england.
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