Hmm...has anyone ever used POR-15 on the area of the rear wings and
tub covered by the stone guards? I've seen it done to the portion of
the tub covered by the front wings (that ridiculous sand pit behind
the front wheel well), but I don't recall hearing about it under the
stone guards. No one would ever see it, THAT'S for sure!
DLylis@aol.com wrote:
I read online that it is a good idea to take a Dremel cutting tool and cut a
slit just under the leading edge and out of site so that water/debris can be
flushed out from behind the guard. This was a seal it/don't seal it
argument and I thought the don't seal it argument sounded quite reasonable pro
vided
that you make provisions for water, etc to pass through. We'll see.
I have never had much luck with sealing different metals, vibration, etc.
even with the most flexible of sealants.
David Lylis
69 TR6 CC26160L
60 TR3A TS74461LO
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