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I find it hard to believe you could just paint over rust and not have a problem.
nothing alittle sanding(scraping), restore, and paint can't do.
It does improve the looks alot! Note: if you ever change your own shocks that is a good time to paint the front spindles. They rust just like the axle does.
Keith - 99 'maro - White M5 - bumpstick and boltons - 13.65 @ 101 N/A
"I ain't too big to listen to the rumors, I'm just too @#$% big to pay attention to them" - Dr. Dre http://seppo.hopto.org/
uhh i used 500* engine paint about 6 months ago and it still looks the way it did when i painted it..in fact i did the entire axel..took like 5 minutes with the car on jack stands...why pay 20 for that stuff when all you gotta do is spray the rear axle with water..let it dry and then put some engine paint on it..
Jeff W [img]graemlins/evilgrin.gif[/img]
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