for you guys who live up north..
Some guys that live close to the Canadian border get the krown undercoating done in canada. Better then ziebart
http://www.krown.com/
http://www.krown.com/
oh and i DID get it to fit in the garage..barely. now to see if the fiances suv fits in there too..cause if it doesnt then looks like my trucks still gonna have to stay outside..
Meanwhile, when my truck sits, I save money in gasoline by putting 1/3 of what I put into my truck in my Cavalier, and get 30mpg with that vs daily driving my truck. Truck stays out out the salt, don't have to go to the car wash to get it washed off as often, save miles, and save my Toyo M/T tires.
Then its there when I want to drive it for fun, for long highway trips as I prefer it for its leather interior & audiophile, room, and safety.
To use it when I needed it. For severely bad snow days, and any off road days I happen to do.
Meanwhile, when my truck sits, I save money in gasoline by putting 1/3 of what I put into my truck in my Cavalier, and get 30mpg with that vs daily driving my truck. Truck stays out out the salt, don't have to go to the car wash to get it washed off as often, save miles, and save my Toyo M/T tires.
Then its there when I want to drive it for fun, for long highway trips as I prefer it for its leather interior & audiophile, room, and safety.
Meanwhile, when my truck sits, I save money in gasoline by putting 1/3 of what I put into my truck in my Cavalier, and get 30mpg with that vs daily driving my truck. Truck stays out out the salt, don't have to go to the car wash to get it washed off as often, save miles, and save my Toyo M/T tires.
Then its there when I want to drive it for fun, for long highway trips as I prefer it for its leather interior & audiophile, room, and safety.
Last edited by kingfish51; Feb 3, 2013 at 08:14 PM.
If you think you are saving money by having a beater, think again. You had to pay for that second vehicle, the upkeep, and the insurance. Probably a good bit more than the gas money you "saved". I have thought about the same thingy and then went through the numbers. Realized it would cost me more than just driving my truck.
If you think you are saving money by having a beater, think again. You had to pay for that second vehicle, the upkeep, and the insurance. Probably a good bit more than the gas money you "saved". I have thought about the same thing and then went through the numbers. Realized it would cost me more than just driving my truck.
To each his own, but my FX4 is the only vehicle I want to drive. I live in a constant salt and freeze zone, but it won't force me to drive something else for the winter. The wife's '10 Subaru Legacy is a competent AWD winter ride, and it is MUCH better on fuel, but if I'm leaving the house solo, I choose the truck, even if shes out of town on business.
I liked it when I bought it. I like it more now. If it breaks, I'll fix it. If it wears out I'll replace it. If it rusts, I'll deal with it.
I own the best, I drive the best. Nothing less will do.
I liked it when I bought it. I like it more now. If it breaks, I'll fix it. If it wears out I'll replace it. If it rusts, I'll deal with it.
I own the best, I drive the best. Nothing less will do.
i drive a beater because i dont want my truck that i have put alot of time and money into to start rusting and have a higher risk of getting into a collision because of some idiot driver that doesnt know what they are doing.
it only cost $5 a month for insurance and saves hundreds in gas, which easily covers the car note on my jetta and the diesel too.
i just want to give the OP options to save his very expensive truck and keep it in great condition.
it only cost $5 a month for insurance and saves hundreds in gas, which easily covers the car note on my jetta and the diesel too.
i just want to give the OP options to save his very expensive truck and keep it in great condition.
Last edited by str8t six; Feb 3, 2013 at 11:25 PM.
Spraying the underside should do you just fine. just make sure to get up under the bed and bed sides all the way.
For all the others who say buy a beater, I have to ask, you have a 4wd vehicle you are not willing to use when you have bad weather, so why did you buy a 4x4 in the first place?
For all the others who say buy a beater, I have to ask, you have a 4wd vehicle you are not willing to use when you have bad weather, so why did you buy a 4x4 in the first place?
Had I bought a Mercedes I'd garage it in the winter, but I bought a truck instead
for bad winters and hauling stuff..
ok maybe the point of this thread got misconstrued somewhere. I USE MY TRUCK FOR WHAT IT IS FOR. all i wanted to know was if anyone knew anything to slow the rust down or stop it all together. i dont appreciate people bashing me on the ''assumption" that i do not want to put my truck in a little bit of snow. just cause i have a truck doenst mean im gonna let it go to hell from using it. i paid a lot of money for it and i want it to last. peace..
ok maybe the point of this thread got misconstrued somewhere. I USE MY TRUCK FOR WHAT IT IS FOR. all i wanted to know was if anyone knew anything to slow the rust down or stop it all together. i dont appreciate people bashing me on the ''assumption" that i do not want to put my truck in a little bit of snow. just cause i have a truck doenst mean im gonna let it go to hell from using it. i paid a lot of money for it and i want it to last. peace..



