Frame Paint???

Jeepr89

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1048796

I was wandering if anyone had suggestions for a good paint product to use on my frame? Any ideas are welcome and appreciated. Thanks Evan
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1048798

I've heard a lot of good things about POR-15. Stands for "Paint Over Rust" I haven't tried it yet myself

but plan to shortly. The only thing I'm holding out on is how well it handles road salt (important for those

of us up north). I suppose I could look it up, but since I don't have the facilities to properly tear apart my

Jeep right now, I'm in no hurry.



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1048803

It would depend on how rusty your frame is now. If you are up north and the Jeep has some years on it I would try the POR-15. If you are on a bit of a budget, I used a combination of undercoating and truck bed liner rattle cans. Just clean up the frame before you put it on. It seems to be holding up fairly well so far. I like having a nice looking frame since its a lot easier to see now that the Jeep has 7" of lift
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1048875

POR 15 all the way! The stuff looks like powder coating when dry! My buddy is redoing his 85 CJ-7 with the stuff, and his new Curry built 9" axles look SWEET! It's not the cheapest paint on the planet, but it'll last ya.

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1048992

I looked at the POR 15 in 4wd and I was wandering about how much I would need to do the frame. I ask this because being in school I lack the $$$ at this time of the year. Thanks for the helpful answers already Evan
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1048997

POR 15 isn't cheap, and it doesn't last long on it's own at all if it ever sees sun..



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1049004

Its about 50$ a quart. Its well worth it though. A quart will probably be enough to do your frame. Im using it on the floor before I patch the rusted out areas as a preventative measure. [addsig]
 
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