Finally Nice Enough Weather
#11
How about some lining for inside the wheel wells. Might take a bit though, but it would look sharp and clean on top of that.
#12
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Think i could use that stuff on the frame? Kind of protect it in a way.
#13
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Yeah, as long as you prep the surface properly, you could use it for a chip/rust prevention. Also, the running boards were just smooth and white before I did this.
Yeah, as long as you prep the surface properly, you could use it for a chip/rust prevention. Also, the running boards were just smooth and white before I did this.
tjwiens91: yes u could use this on the frame
#14
I actually thought of hitting up the wheel wells and the frame too. I am just not looking forward to spending the time working above my head with that stuff, which I would have to do for the frame. The wheel wells won't be too bad as long as I take the tire off first. It looks as though the wheel wells were done before. It does need to be touched up, so I think I will do that. I will let everybody know if/when I do it, and of course I will post pics.
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Yeah,i dont really like working with that stuff above my head. Just put on a face shield an old clothes an a hat an battle through it! lol
#16
Looks good, I will be using that same stuff for when I cut out my rear wheel wells to move them up for when I bag the rear of my blaze since its done now just to touch it up and coat the additional metal!!
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Looks great, i recently did the same thing to my frame this past week from nice weather.
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