For $100, that's worth saving my time and "fabricator" skills. You could even make the frame mounts bolt on/off and not have to weld anything.Interested. Those mount kits seem like a great value.
David
No, was trying to make it grow.Is it marinating?
So I got a question about my shock bodies. As you can see from the picture, the previous owner tried to "polish up" the shock bodies and ended up burning through the clear coat. How would one go about getting rid of the rust and protecting them from rusting again?
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The shock bodies Camper, focus here!I'd start by not parking on top of the sprinkler.
And then I'd keep it away from road salt.
Wait...what rust are you talking about? That truck looks perfect to my eyes...![]()
The shock bodies Camper, focus here!
I guess I'll take a better picture for you at lunch. They are rust brown.Might just be the camera, but the polished region looks shinier than the rest of the shock body. What's the problem?
Why not finish up the "polishing" and repaint them? Or just shoot clear over the bare metal.
The "shadow" you see on the LH shock is actually rust. Maybe that's what is confusing you.
Sand the paint off and repaint them. Then add some clear. Probably the only way to truly fix it.

I may buy those if they are still floating around here soon.
These appear to be bare clear coated metal. I guess I could just polish off the clear and try to reshoot them.Sand the paint off and repaint them. Then add some clear. Probably the only way to truly fix it.