Ron,
I've heard of people using spray on truck bed liner for undercoating.
Pretty sure Eastwood sells kits to do it. I too am curious about
undercoating. I have stuff on my tub that's old & thick. The body shop
instructor said to leave it & just touch up spots where it was missing. I
like the idea of the bed liner stuff though. Guess whatever you use, you
have to keep moister from getting behind it.
1 Cent...already spent the other
Todd
TR250 Under construction
http://home.fuse.net/tristatetriumphs
>From: "Ronald A. Dowty" <rdowty@dowtyenterprises.com>
>Reply-To: "Ronald A. Dowty" <rdowty@dowtyenterprises.com>
>To: <6pack@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Undercoating question
>Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 11:45:13 -0600
>
>I'm working toward getting my bodywork done and had some questions about
>what's recommended for or in place of undercoating for a daily driver. I
>read in one of my restoration books that was specific to Triumph's that
>undercoating wasn't recommended for restorations but it seems like I'd be
>in
>bad shape without something down there (under the fenders). What options or
>alternatives do I have?
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