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darrick Mar 16, 2003 06:40 PM

Pic's of joseph77 and I after Meguiars
 
Rubber undercoated our car then waxed em so fresh and so clean.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_i...67_89_full.jpg

maxfanfromohio Mar 16, 2003 06:44 PM

:eek: :thumbsup: Daddy likey.

pjalst Mar 16, 2003 07:48 PM

rubber undercoat? how you do that? how much?

I30tMikeD Mar 16, 2003 09:09 PM

This thread title sounds:007:

Miasma Mar 16, 2003 09:10 PM

"Joseph and ME"

darrick Mar 16, 2003 10:31 PM

I see your point
 

Originally posted by I30tMikeD
This thread title sounds:007:
check it now ,this sounds better.

darrick Mar 16, 2003 10:36 PM


Originally posted by pjalst
rubber undercoat? how you do that? how much?

Well we are trying to get rid of the creaks and rattles in our cars we also did the wheel whell's .We used the cheap autozone In the spraycan type spent a little time to take all the parts that were rattling and spray them down we are going to do a little at a time till the whole car is done should make for a quieter ride.

bb0ys Mar 17, 2003 04:37 AM


Originally posted by darrick



Well we are trying to get rid of the creaks and rattles in our cars we also did the wheel whell's .We used the cheap autozone In the spraycan type spent a little time to take all the parts that were rattling and spray them down we are going to do a little at a time till the whole car is done should make for a quieter ride.

Rubber undercoat in a can? What kind of temp limits does this stuff have? Does it protect against road salt/sand and debris at all? Will it last years or does it come off rather quickly?

pjalst Mar 17, 2003 05:00 AM


Originally posted by bb0ys


Rubber undercoat in a can? What kind of temp limits does this stuff have? Does it protect against road salt/sand and debris at all? Will it last years or does it come off rather quickly?

I have the same questions also, I've seen a professional rubberizing job done on TV and it looks pretty involved. They strip the car down to bare metal and dip the chassis in the rubber solution. Cost about a couple grand to do.

pjalst Mar 17, 2003 05:02 AM

Re: Pic's of joseph77 and I after Meguiars
 

Originally posted by darrick
Rubber undercoated our car then waxed em so fresh and so clean.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_i...67_89_full.jpg

You can't really see a good wax job on a light colored car in pics. The shine on the dark car stands out.

ZeRo MaX Mar 17, 2003 07:12 AM

Re: Re: Pic's of joseph77 and I after Meguiars
 

Originally posted by pjalst


You can't really see a good wax job on a light colored car in pics. The shine on the dark car stands out.

They look good.. but i agree the black (dark car) is lookin' shiny!

LIKE MINE!

BOZOnPJs Mar 17, 2003 07:22 AM


Originally posted by I30tMikeD
This thread title sounds:007:
i thought they were waxing each other!!:laugh:

Jshock1 Mar 17, 2003 07:39 AM

yeah, the dark car looks great and shiney

can't tell to much on the white car

good work:D

CoasTek240 Mar 17, 2003 08:44 AM

nice job on the cars..

i've actaully used some industrila grade rubber undercaoting(didnt buy it from autozone)... it works great i sparyed my rear control arms on my 240 w/ it. when ever i would change my brake fluid after events i would always drip some on the control arms and brake fluid eats through paint so i found a qwik fix.. it works great.


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