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Quick made some flaps for the front wheel wells today. Took about 10 minutes per side and I really think they are going to help keep the undercarriage clean! I'll be sure to update with my experience.
Driver Side:
Passenger Side:
I also took some time today to spray the rear wheel wells with some 3M undercoating that I had laying around from a different project. I went back and forth on this because my end goal had been to sand-blast and Raptor coat the rear wheel wells this summer when I had some warmer weather and more time...but I really wanted to just be done with this. The undercoating takes much less prep and since it was already clean and dry under there I figured I should just do it now. So I prepped it and sprayed the undercoating. It looks really nice, I hope it lasts. I guess if it doesn't I can always blast it off and do the Raptor!
Driver Side:
Passenger Side:
We are now dangerously close to being able to drive this thing! In fact, I might take it for a spin tomorrow - I actually really need to give it it's first bath!
Driver Side:
Passenger Side:
I also took some time today to spray the rear wheel wells with some 3M undercoating that I had laying around from a different project. I went back and forth on this because my end goal had been to sand-blast and Raptor coat the rear wheel wells this summer when I had some warmer weather and more time...but I really wanted to just be done with this. The undercoating takes much less prep and since it was already clean and dry under there I figured I should just do it now. So I prepped it and sprayed the undercoating. It looks really nice, I hope it lasts. I guess if it doesn't I can always blast it off and do the Raptor!
Driver Side:
Passenger Side:
We are now dangerously close to being able to drive this thing! In fact, I might take it for a spin tomorrow - I actually really need to give it it's first bath!