Originally Posted By: chet2
i like the pic of your dog...mans best friend no doubt
That he is... But He's my friends dog who we adopted because his wife is allergic to him unfortunately. He has really grown to like us though.
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: StevieC
Krown Rust Control oil spray
Does this stuff remain sticky, or does it dry to the touch? Is it sort of waxy?
It's greasy to the touch, but is very hard to wipe off with a cloth.
Originally Posted By: John_K
Yeah, I kinda have a problem with "drill holes in my car so I can squirt stuff in to keep out moisture which can now get in because I drilled holes in it to squirt stuff in to keep out moisture." Seems coumterintuitive to me IMHO.
John
I wish I could show you pictures of my 20 year old Caravan that went to the scrap yard with the body looking like new. This too had holes drilled into it so they could spray oil and then capped with plastic caps. The van went to the scrap because of an electrical fire under the hood at 400K KM.
Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
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Stevie I'm MORE CONCERNED with your jack point!
I don't know if I'd be using that to jack up on...
Be SAFE! (and don't bend the frame parts!)
Bill
It actually says "LIFT HERE" on it and on various other spots underneath the vehicle.
I also use safety stands as well, just can't be seen in the pics. SAFETY ALWAYS FIRST!
Originally Posted By: river_rat
I use 3M Rustfighter in the door panels, etc., as well as the dealer applied rubberized undercoating in the open areas.
Rubberized is bad. It holds moisture in and doesn't re-pell it. Read about Ziebarts old coating system and you will see cars that rotted because of it.