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BMWHaus Contributor
Undersealing an underbody
Planning on hitting the underside of the S2000 over a weekend and just wanted to see if i had the process right in ,y head (probably dont).
So my plan of attack was as follows: -
1 - Get car up on ramp
2 - Remove all arch liners
3 - Remove undertray
4 - Remove rear bumper
5 - Clean the shit out of all the metal i can see
6 - Paint it all with black rust protective underseal
finished article i would like to look something like this minus the shiney gearbox and diff
Also is there anything i should avoid painting like springs, bushings, CV etc etc
Thanks in advance
Dillon
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BMWHaus Contributor
Undersealing an underbody
Hey was looking at doing this in the summer to my bus whatproducts are you planning to use?cheers and thanks
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BMWHaus Contributor
Re: Undersealing an underbody
Tbh, its not a great time of year to do it as you could be trapping moisture. Best bet is wait for the warm weather IMO.
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BMWHaus Contributor
Undersealing an underbody
Really? Thanks for that had no idea. Better leave it til spring so!
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Junior Member
RE: Undersealing an underbody
I just did mine the last week with waste oil :dodgy:
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RE: Undersealing an underbody
Dragging up an old thread but does anyone have experiance with this?
http://www.halfords.ie/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_11101_catalogId_15551_productId_17 9607_langId_-1_categoryId_212430
Thinking about undersealing the arches this coming weekend.
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