Posted by Oldmax on December 28, 2009 at 07:04:58 from (24.154.154.82):
In Reply to: DIY rustproofing posted by Showcrop on December 28, 2009 at 06:44:53:
I know a guy that used to drill the bottom of doors and everthing, took pannels off and sprayed inside of pannels with used motor oil. and said it kept from rusting. but I always thought that oil would draw moisture. I allways try to keep holes in bottom of doors open & other pannels clean "of mudd & other things".I usualy get at least 10 to 15 years with out rust. But I haven't owned a ford in 30 years, The last one I had was a 69 Bronco put 300,000 miles on that dude was just about as tough as they come no frills just a "plain Jane" didn't even have a radio in when I got it used with 120,000 miles on it,total miles when I got rid of it had 420,000 miles on it. the guy I sold it to drove it another 5 years.
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