blowedupmotor87
1/2 ton status
I need some advice please! 
Here's the deal:
I have an 87 GMC Jimmy that we are in the process of turning into a trail rig (I might actually post up a build thread). It's very clean body and chassis wise but has some rust that I would rather not have get any worse! I know the right way to fix it would be to take the body off the frame sand blast everything and completely repaint it BUT, I also know that is realistically not going to happen!
So, it has surface rust underneath of the body and on the frame. Right now the body and frame are pretty dang well clean so, I figured if I am going to paint them with something, I might as well do it now before they get bad. My question is, what is good enough here? Would it be good enough to pressure wash the underside, wire brush it all, clean of loose scale, hit it with spray bomb rust converter (like Rustoleum rust converter-anybody know if it works well?) and them spray bomb some gloss Rustoleum over the top of it? I know I wouldn't be able to do too great a job with the body on the frame but, do y'all think it would do enough good to be worth the effort?
Okay, another question as well, what about all the brake and fuel lines that run inside the frame, yeah, it'd be nice to remove them all, spray behind them, and replace them with new but, I really don't have the time to be tearing into all that! Would there be any harm in lightly spraybombing rustconverting primer and paint over them?
Is this Rustoleum rust converter and gloss paint underbody/frame spray down a good idea or just a futile attempt? Would I be better off just doing nothing until I have time (who knows when) to strip the frame down completely and do it right?
Basically, it's just that the truck is pretty dang clean right now but has a few bad spots, and I don't want it to get worse!
Sorry for the long post y'all! Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Here's the deal:
I have an 87 GMC Jimmy that we are in the process of turning into a trail rig (I might actually post up a build thread). It's very clean body and chassis wise but has some rust that I would rather not have get any worse! I know the right way to fix it would be to take the body off the frame sand blast everything and completely repaint it BUT, I also know that is realistically not going to happen!
So, it has surface rust underneath of the body and on the frame. Right now the body and frame are pretty dang well clean so, I figured if I am going to paint them with something, I might as well do it now before they get bad. My question is, what is good enough here? Would it be good enough to pressure wash the underside, wire brush it all, clean of loose scale, hit it with spray bomb rust converter (like Rustoleum rust converter-anybody know if it works well?) and them spray bomb some gloss Rustoleum over the top of it? I know I wouldn't be able to do too great a job with the body on the frame but, do y'all think it would do enough good to be worth the effort?
Okay, another question as well, what about all the brake and fuel lines that run inside the frame, yeah, it'd be nice to remove them all, spray behind them, and replace them with new but, I really don't have the time to be tearing into all that! Would there be any harm in lightly spraybombing rustconverting primer and paint over them?
Is this Rustoleum rust converter and gloss paint underbody/frame spray down a good idea or just a futile attempt? Would I be better off just doing nothing until I have time (who knows when) to strip the frame down completely and do it right?
Basically, it's just that the truck is pretty dang clean right now but has a few bad spots, and I don't want it to get worse!
Sorry for the long post y'all! Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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