Rusted driveshaft question
I used to crawl under my old Ranger and go to town with the black paint. Axel, differential cover, springs, drive shaft...
Never had a problem with it and it always looked nice and clean.
My F150 still looks good underneath, but when the time comes I'll be under there with the paint again. I already did my rear wheel wells and it came out great!
Never had a problem with it and it always looked nice and clean.
My F150 still looks good underneath, but when the time comes I'll be under there with the paint again. I already did my rear wheel wells and it came out great!
Originally Posted by tardman91
I used to crawl under my old Ranger and go to town with the black paint. Axel, differential cover, springs, drive shaft...
Never had a problem with it and it always looked nice and clean.
My F150 still looks good underneath, but when the time comes I'll be under there with the paint again. I already did my rear wheel wells and it came out great!
Never had a problem with it and it always looked nice and clean.
My F150 still looks good underneath, but when the time comes I'll be under there with the paint again. I already did my rear wheel wells and it came out great!
Originally Posted by -TXF150-
Paint or POR15??
For my rear wheel wells I used Rustoleum semi-gloss black that I had in the garage. I figured if it came out bad I could go get the rubberized paint, but it came out great and I haven't had any problems with chipping or anything.
Last edited by tardman91; Jul 16, 2006 at 10:05 PM.
to be honest, i really wouldnt worry about trying to get the "correct" paint to paint your driveshaft. pick up a can of black rustoleum spary for about $5 and give it a quick coat or two. it should last quite a while. if it doesnt, then give it another coat
you can prolly get at least 3-4 coats out of a single can...
you can prolly get at least 3-4 coats out of a single can...
I repainted the ENTIRE underbody of my F150 in about 3 hours and 10 cans of Rustoleum Industrial Grade Rust Proofing Paint in High Gloss Black.
Man... it looks sharp! What's really cool is that what ever is in that paint, all I need is a garden hose and a simple spray nozzle and salt, sand, and dirt just washes right off and comes out to the nice shiny black again... without the tireshine, WD-40, etc.
Amazing stuff......
Man... it looks sharp! What's really cool is that what ever is in that paint, all I need is a garden hose and a simple spray nozzle and salt, sand, and dirt just washes right off and comes out to the nice shiny black again... without the tireshine, WD-40, etc.
Amazing stuff......
Originally Posted by Gearhead99
FYI, if you do use POR-15 make sure you wear protective gloves. It is a bear to get off your hands/skin. You'll have it on your hands for quite a while.
Guess how I know???
Guess how I know???


