RaptorBaby23
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About to take delivery of a 24 RR. Is this auto armor undercoating any good?
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Thank you for the info. I don’t have a garage unfortunately so it’ll be hard for me to apply something myself. You think it’ll work good if the truck is brand new?I’m a bit of an undercoating Afficionado so I looked up the product mentioned. My biggest detail when dealing with undercoating is the material itself. Any rubberized under coding is a thing of the past. They trapped moisture in places where it would normally drain and thus create more of a rusting issue. It appears that auto armor is a petroleum-based product which means it will work very well and not trap moisture. However it seems to be a longer lasting durability type coating. This means it doesn’t play well with any dirt oil or contaminants that will be on the surface of the metal. This probably won’t be a big deal for a new truck. But just now will wax fluid film and surface blaster all can be applied at your house in your garage relatively inexpensive. And those products work regardless of contaminate level on the undercarriage.
I do. If you live in the north i do t think any truck should go without undercoating with all the salt they currently put on the roads now . ESPECIALLY the brine. That being said, i think it is a somewhat waxy based product that is self healing which is a product that linex is running now. It has decent reviews. And with the fogging of the inside of the frame amd doors it makes for a package where you’ll likely get rid of that truck before it rusts. The only thing i dont like about it is -Thank you for the info. I don’t have a garage unfortunately so it’ll be hard for me to apply something myself. You think it’ll work good if the truck is brand new?