SC430 - 2nd Gen (2001-2010)

Rubberizing the undercarriage

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Old 12-19-14, 05:02 PM
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I too don't believe anyone is trying to be negative. I think that most of us are just saying to be cautious and are hoping to prevent you from making a mistake that could cause problems. Knowing what you are dealing with (salt and potential corrosion), I can fully understand why you'd want to take action. Hey if it gets you more years out of your car, more power to you! (Fortunately for me, I live in the Dallas area where very little salt is used, so I don't have to worry about it, for the most part.)

I hope it works out well for you. Have a Merry Christmas and a rust free New Year!
Old 12-20-14, 02:52 PM
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You know, I just thought that if I show you how it looks after it's all dried, maybe you guys will warm up to the idea a bit more... :-)


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