Do you notice a trend with frame offs? I do, which is that they are never done.
I chose not to do a frame off, mainly because I am not super worried about how glossy the paint is on the bottom side of the body tub, or how spotless the inside of my frame rails are. People DON'T see those things when they notice your restored rig sitting at a traffic light. They are too busy checking out your paint job, tires&wheels, and accessories and then the light is green and you two part ways.
All I did was pressure/steam my frame, suspension, blah blah VERY thoroughly to make sure I got every blob of oil off, and every hiding corner full of mud, and then primed with an undercoating rust preventative treatment, and painted everything a gloss black. Next was a body work and paint on the exterior body panels, and I was done.
How many people can say they are done?
Without doing frame off I was able to go from the 2 pics, to the 3rd and 4th pic, in just a couple months.






I chose not to do a frame off, mainly because I am not super worried about how glossy the paint is on the bottom side of the body tub, or how spotless the inside of my frame rails are. People DON'T see those things when they notice your restored rig sitting at a traffic light. They are too busy checking out your paint job, tires&wheels, and accessories and then the light is green and you two part ways.

All I did was pressure/steam my frame, suspension, blah blah VERY thoroughly to make sure I got every blob of oil off, and every hiding corner full of mud, and then primed with an undercoating rust preventative treatment, and painted everything a gloss black. Next was a body work and paint on the exterior body panels, and I was done.
How many people can say they are done?

Without doing frame off I was able to go from the 2 pics, to the 3rd and 4th pic, in just a couple months.
