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Need some expert opinions on this one....
When I purchased my TR3, the front wheelwells had been treated with undercoating, but the rear wheelwells had not. I don't have any idea why one was done and the other was not done.
From time to time, I touch up the front wheelwells with Eastwood Rubberized Undercoating, and it does an excellent job of preventing chips and even provides a little sound abatement.
The rear wheelwells look great painted the color of the car.... but .... I have to sand, treat, and repaint them about each year because of chips and resulting rust. I have just gone through that routine again and am thinking that I don't want to do that any more. I'm thinking I need to treat the rear with the Rubberized Undercoating.
As I said, the wheelwells look GREAT painted.... but...
What would you do? Is there some good reason for leaving the rear wheelwells just painted?
This is not an especially important issue, but once the undercoating is on... it is on...
Any advice?
When I purchased my TR3, the front wheelwells had been treated with undercoating, but the rear wheelwells had not. I don't have any idea why one was done and the other was not done.
From time to time, I touch up the front wheelwells with Eastwood Rubberized Undercoating, and it does an excellent job of preventing chips and even provides a little sound abatement.
The rear wheelwells look great painted the color of the car.... but .... I have to sand, treat, and repaint them about each year because of chips and resulting rust. I have just gone through that routine again and am thinking that I don't want to do that any more. I'm thinking I need to treat the rear with the Rubberized Undercoating.
As I said, the wheelwells look GREAT painted.... but...
What would you do? Is there some good reason for leaving the rear wheelwells just painted?
This is not an especially important issue, but once the undercoating is on... it is on...
Any advice?