My vote is for CRC! Great stuff
Snippy Well-known member Joined Apr 21, 2021 Threads 28 Messages 100 Reaction score 56 Location Florida Vehicles F150 Oct 17, 2023 #16 My vote is for CRC! Great stuff Sponsored
OP OP Je1279 Well-known member First Name Jared Joined Oct 23, 2022 Threads 36 Messages 1,213 Reaction score 1,085 Location Upstate NY Vehicles 2023 F150 XLT 5.0 SuperCrew 4x4 BAP Oct 17, 2023 Thread starter #17 Snippy said: My vote is for CRC! Great stuff Click to expand... I use the CRC corrosion inhibitor on the bottom of my mower decks and agree that it is great. Was worried that yellow/brownish color wouldn't look good on the shocks, but your frame looks amazing!
Snippy said: My vote is for CRC! Great stuff Click to expand... I use the CRC corrosion inhibitor on the bottom of my mower decks and agree that it is great. Was worried that yellow/brownish color wouldn't look good on the shocks, but your frame looks amazing!
tony72cutlass's' Well-known member First Name Tony Joined Jul 15, 2021 Threads 8 Messages 942 Reaction score 967 Location Halifax Vehicles 1972 Cutlass, '21 F-150 XLT SCAB Oct 17, 2023 #18 I mix 60/40 used motor oil and transmission fluid for a lifetime of protection Every time you do an oil change just spritz the pants off your undercarriage. Bonus it will oil your gravel driveway (we used to do this in the olden days), keeps the gravel dust at bay
I mix 60/40 used motor oil and transmission fluid for a lifetime of protection Every time you do an oil change just spritz the pants off your undercarriage. Bonus it will oil your gravel driveway (we used to do this in the olden days), keeps the gravel dust at bay
Jus Cruisin Well-known member First Name Tim Joined Feb 13, 2021 Threads 15 Messages 910 Reaction score 962 Location Metro Detroit Vehicles 2023 GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate 4X4 - 6.2l Occupation Very retired Oct 17, 2023 #19 Use the leftover Fluid Film you used on your rusted rear axle. Sponsored