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selectcase Member Since: 06 Feb 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 11 |
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23rd May 2023 7:10 pm |
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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
Looking good. This interest me as I suspect I need to do something similar to mine at some point and this gives me an idea of where I need to go looking.
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23rd May 2023 7:42 pm |
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selectcase Member Since: 06 Feb 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 11 |
I use Teamac single pack zink primer undercoat and their topcoat in various colours but I use black for the underside and some land rover green for the subframe which i had left over. I used about 2 litres of undercoat and 2 litres of topcoat although you would only need 1ltr or each for the wheelarches i expect. I got mine from mole valley farmers at about £25 a tin, it has served me really well over the past 25 years of using it so i will stick with it. its all in the preparation of the metal tbh |
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23rd May 2023 9:22 pm |
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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
Thanks. FL2 2007 2.2d Auto SE. Baltic Blue. |
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24th May 2023 7:52 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2806 |
Fair bit of work. How was the subframe when you removed it? Just surface rust? Assume you'll protect it internally as well? Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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24th May 2023 7:59 am |
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selectcase Member Since: 06 Feb 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 11 |
The rear subframe was fine, I used about a litre of waxoil in the inside of the subframe, I thinned it first with white spirit by 20 % and used a shultz gun with a sparay mist nozzle attachment so with my compressor set at 60 psi it gave a really nice fine mist which got everywhere cheers |
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24th May 2023 8:55 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2806 |
Plan to do similar to my subframe assuming there is access to do so while it's still attached to the car? Don't need to remove it (yet) but probably worth removing the wheel arch liners. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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24th May 2023 12:25 pm |
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selectcase Member Since: 06 Feb 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 11 |
yes you could easily waxoil it while its on the car |
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24th May 2023 12:39 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
yes - I waxoyled my subframes when the car was about 2 years old. Jules |
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24th May 2023 4:02 pm |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 557 |
I am at the moment gathering parts to attack certain parts on the car the rear subframe being one, front arms another, will take a look behind the wheel arch liners too, did my R40 Tourer rear subframe and arms etc last year, i managed to pick up a full subframe from Spain with all upper and lower arms attached like new, so replaced it after treating it to several coats of paint i had spare.
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24th May 2023 11:45 pm |
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