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Old Mar 17, 2008 | 08:33 PM
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Old Mar 17, 2008 | 10:32 PM
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POR-15 is amazing. Used it on my 78 280Z and it worked wonders. That thing was a rust-bucker (surface rust, nothing real structural,) and it stopped the rust. Follow up with some good rust-oleum for good measure and you're good to go.

As others mentioned, don't do the drive-shaft. They are very easy to get out of balance. Not sure on the flexibility of the stuff, but I imagine it acts very much like paint.
 
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 06:31 PM
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hey guys sorry about the old thread...lol por-15 did u guys spray it and if so how bout the overspray ? and have any of you used the rust shield products like this

http://www.syncon.ca/product.php?pro...3&cat=0&page=1
 
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Zaairman
Cause if you get it on the driveshaft, it will throw it out of balance and your truck will get the shimmies while driving down the highway.
As for the exhaust, I wouldn't get it on it unless you enjoy the smell of burnt rubber.
I used it on my driveshaft and my broher did as well with no issues at all

Originally Posted by SuperLB51
Not to bring this post up from the dead but...

Is POR15 Flexable? I want to pant my leaf springs with it as well but dont want it to start cracking off...
I did my leafs as well no problem here

Originally Posted by Bent6
You'd be better off buying it in quarts, and going over it with POR chassis black as in my post below. You'll be surprised how far it really goes.
Oh so true it does go a long way

Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
I don't think I'd use POR-15 on the leaf springs as well as on the driveshaft. I'd just use some Krylon or Rustoleom (Sp?).

Why not POR15 ??.....it I did and my brother did as well no issues here
 

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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by uncleglenny
hey guys sorry about the old thread...lol por-15 did u guys spray it and if so how bout the overspray ? and have any of you used the rust shield products like this

http://www.syncon.ca/product.php?pro...3&cat=0&page=1
When I use it i use a cheap nylon paint brush the stuff is self leveling and I like to put on chassis black paint on top of it after your done toss the brush, and BTW wear latex gloves
 
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