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Old 01-26-2012, 09:46 PM
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So I think my days of playing in the mud are over. So I've thought about getting my neighbor to paint my undercarriage to get rid of the mud look including fender wells. Anyone done this?
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Pressure was it (with care of course) and go to the parts store and get some chassis paint in the rattle cans. Take your time and it would look great.
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I'm gonna let the body shop guy next store do it. I think he'd do it better lol
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I hear ya man. I'm just too cheap good luck bro
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If you've got the patience check out Eastwood.com and look at the rust encapsulator and chassis black paint... Comes in cans and is durable as hell. I did the whole underside of my jeep with it and it works great.



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