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When you restore your Charger will you paint the underside or coat it?

Started by bull, August 26, 2005, 10:40:59 AM

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Would you undercoat your car or paint the bottom?

Undercoat the bottom
18 (51.4%)
Paint the bottom
16 (45.7%)
Pretend it isn't there
1 (2.9%)

Total Members Voted: 35

hemihead

Mine was factory undercoated and Zebarted when new but it's going to be a good weather driver( when the weather is good here in PA) so I'm painting mine.It is a Black car anyway which makes it easier.A few runs here and there won't hurt anyway,that is the way Mother Mopar painted them.
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Dodge Don

Since mine will never see winter or rain again and will only be driven on the odd nice summer night or weekend I'm going with full paint. Put too much effort into this resto to hide it under undercoating. Just my opinion.

BigBlockSam

after all the work thats been done back there . i plan on using   eastwoods   rust encapsulster. that leaves it a nice satan black. then i will coat it with rubber undercoating. the stuff that came from the factory sucked. alot of times water got between the undercoating and the metal and rusted everything out . thats what happened to my 68 r/t. i had to replace just about every panel. Rene
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firefighter3931

Just did mine with Zero Rust which is similar to por15/rust encapsulator. Nice satin finish. I'll be using the 3M rubberized undercoating in the wheel wells for sound absorption and rock chip protection.

Ron
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ChgrSteve67

Where can I get the 3M rubberized undercoating?
3M makes great stuff!

bull

What's the code for factory undercoating? Or how do you know if it had it?

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Quote from: firefighter3931 on August 27, 2005, 08:08:31 PM
Just did mine with Zero Rust which is similar to por15/rust encapsulator. Nice satin finish. I'll be using the 3M rubberized undercoating in the wheel wells for sound absorption and rock chip protection.

Ron

I kinda had the same Idea for my car. Great Minds think alike! :yesnod:
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1968 Charger B5

im sure people will argue my version of what i do, but i did this to all three of my cars......i drive my cars a lot!   and i cruise al the time.      first what i do is  get a power washer, home depot(200bucks)    i have one anyway but i put the car on jackstands in front of house and power wash complete underside of car and let it dry completey for a day or so......then i just go buy about 20 cans of black spray paint and hit the entire underside of the car, and the wheel wells as well.  some say it may look stupid or isnt done that way but it looks good to me.
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Charger_Croatia

Probably I'll put some antirust protection (zinc based) and than undercoating it.
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ChargerSG

My has paint under it now(original) but i will undercoat it, cause otherwise(since i drive allot) the weather here is gonna kill it... :-\
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MoparUSAF

Currently having new trunk pans / trunk extensions / new rear frame rail / new rear valence / new rear valence corners and maybe new quarters welded in. I'm going with the primer and paint for the "over restored" look as car the will never be on the road again in winter. Way too much salt on the road in NYC during harsh months!

Nacho-RT74

Quote from: bull on August 26, 2005, 11:34:00 AM
Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on August 26, 2005, 11:32:05 AM
Both... first paint and then undercoat.

Yea, but you probably won't be meticulous about the paint if you're just going to undercoat it, right? I mean maybe a double coat of primer would suffice.

Just primer is able to catch moisture and then rust begins... again, for driver, PAINT and then UNDERCOAT... everybody says different reasons why to do it, and all are corrects... sound deadner, HEAT deadner, RUST deadner, also CHIPS deadner ( LOL )

After that I do the same as 1968 Charger B5... but only paint on wheel wells and visible areas.
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bull

Quote from: AllBlueRT on September 01, 2005, 02:36:28 PM
I wouldn't mind going going the painted route.   Every car I've owned has been an undercoat from the factory tho.

bull, are you really gonna do that much driving to where painted belly would matter, we're talking thousands of miles a summer and driving in the rain to where it would matter.   I have enuf friends with overhead lifts that you can use to clean up say once a year.   That's what they do with their painted belly cars.

Other than getting caught in the rain every once in a great while I don't really forsee the car needing it. Unfortunately the price I was quoted for a paint job does not include the bottom, and I have to assume that would add thousands to the price. It has undercoating right now and I can't say I'm too excited about removing it. We'll see. Maybe you'll talk me into it.

mopar_madman

Quote from: firefighter3931 on August 27, 2005, 08:08:31 PM
Just did mine with Zero Rust which is similar to por15/rust encapsulator. Nice satin finish. I'll be using the 3M rubberized undercoating in the wheel wells for sound absorption and rock chip protection.

Ron

:iagree: I'm doing the same to mine
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ChargerSG

AllblueRT whats bull, what about that attitude, do you know were i live? Or do you know the kind of weather here, im not living in the Us. And i have no friends with lifts.... Sad
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bull

Quote from: ChargerSG on September 05, 2005, 04:22:22 AM
AllblueRT whats bull, what about that attitude, do you know were i live? Or do you know the kind of weather here, im not living in the Us. And i have no friends with lifts.... Sad


I'm bull. ;) He was addressing me.

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