Rusting Full Length Sub Frame Connectors

97ponygt

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Well I had MM Full length sub frame connectors installed on my car last summer and didn't plan on driving it during the winter however I ended up having to drive it during a winter in Nebraska and the snow wasn't so kind to them. They are now rusted pretty badly and I need some advice on what to do next. Honestly I have no idea where to go. All help is much appreciated thanks.

I can post pics if it would help anybody out.
 

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Just hit them real quick with a sander or something. Then shoot them with some rattle can primer, then either paint them with the color of your choice, or spray some undercoating on them.
 

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a flap disk or wire wheel on a grinder, then paint them.
Rustolium bare metal primer works well and you can get at a hardware store.
 

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Where in Nebraska are you? I have primer and black paint I used for my full lengths you can have. I'm in Bellevue
 
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badass98svt said:
POR-15 sells a sample kit for $20. Incudes the paint, prep, and cleaner, along with brushes too. it should be plenty enough for your 2 sfc'c. I painted my entire rearend housing with 2 coats and still have a little left.

http://www.por15.com/SUPER-STARTER-KIT/productinfo/SSKB/

Cool, Thanks.

ZFan88 said:
Where in Nebraska are you? I have primer and black paint I used for my full lengths you can have. I'm in Bellevue

I live in Lincoln.
 

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