Today or tomorrow I will be applying fluid film for the first time. Any tips on where not to spray? I'm assuming I should drop all of the skids? I'm not going OCD on this, just don't have the time or energy. I have 4 cans and want to do the best with what I have. Tips or advice appreciated before I get under there. Thanks!
Four cans is a minimalist approach, which is totally fine given your intent.
From what I’ve seen, when compared to domestic vehicles, as a platform 200s are actually very resilient to corrosion, but there are some problem areas. You just have to strategically target the rust prone locations. With only four cans, I would hit the below:
- Frame welds
- KDSS Valves (followed up with marine grease or a high viscosity lanolin product)
- KDSS linkage in front/rear
- Rear axle housing, shock mounts, and track bar mount
- All exposed hardware, specifically the fasteners on the front suspension
- Crossmember under the transmission/transfer case
- Metal tubing/skid under around transfer case
- Transmission pan bolts - especially the ones with exposed threads
- Spare tire lowering mechanism
Four cans should be enough to lightly coat all of these areas with a little left over for future touch-ups during the winter season.
I have paid attention to a lot of rust-related photos on here and the various 200-specific Facebook groups - this informed my recommendations. In my opinion, I would consider the above list to be the most rust prone areas on the 200. There may be some more spots that I missed and hopefully others can chime in to add.
I'm sure you can use FF on the KDSS screw heads but trust me when I say that marine grease will last far longer. Just a dab on your finger and slather it on and around the head and it'll still be there next fall, even after multiple water crossings.
Agreed. Marine grease is the lasting solution.