KohrtRacing
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Hey friends, this is basically on the entire undercarriage as well as in the wheel wells, I assume this is something from the factory? Any good ways or tricks to remove all this?
Soak it in anything? A putty knife works, but it takes up a lot of dust and is very difficult. There’s gotta be some sort of remover for this.Hey friends, this is basically on the entire undercarriage as well as in the wheel wells, I assume this is something from the factory? Any good ways or tricks to remove all this?
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Man, there’s so much of it, it’s probably worth the purchase.Punamatic needles works the best. The harbor freight one i have is worth it. Be sure to wear hearing protection.View attachment 1949722
I was working on my sound deafening, heat, defense, rubber junk that was on my floor last year when it was like -5° outside and because it was so cold, it came off in one chunk as opposed to being tar. I was wondering if this was a little bit of the same situationI had the best luck taking that stuff off when it is a bit cold actually, like below freezing. You skim it with an air chisel and it comes off in huge chunks.
Resto Rick sells some stuff that if applied correctly looks nice.Not to hijack, but what is everyone going back with that looks close to oem?
Nothing. It holds moisture. Moisture causes rust. It was an option on my year anyway.Not to hijack, but what is everyone going back with that looks close to oem?
That’s what I used. The small one from Harbor Freight. That undercoat was petrified.Punamatic needles works the best. The harbor freight one i have is worth it. Be sure to wear hearing protection.View attachment 1949722