sand blasted paint?? they use sand here too it's cheap and it's everywhere..I absolutely hate salt on the roads and what it does to vehicles. No salt here in Oregon thank GOD!
Aka the "FREE option"
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sand blasted paint?? they use sand here too it's cheap and it's everywhere..I absolutely hate salt on the roads and what it does to vehicles. No salt here in Oregon thank GOD!
looks like there is plenty of them around original and aftermarketHey ya'll my next project is replacing the power steering lines and cooler. The cooker is totally rusted out, and is the last of the original radiators. Part options are kind of limited, Dorman being the only real available option. Thoughts or other options?
Yeah me too. They can use a lot of salt in Virginia in some years. What I have found best is to hose the undercarriage off as soon as possible after the roads dry. I do it my drive meat. Car washes suck plus when you leave the undercarriage is wet and all the dry salt kicks up and then sticks. Defeats the purpose. I have cars now that are 7 years old and have very little rust if any on the frame. It’s just maintenance. If you take care of things they last.I absolutely hate salt on the roads and what it does to vehicles. No salt here in Oregon thank GOD!