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Old 07-02-2018, 10:42 PM   #26
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Re: Fender undercoat?

I'm more experienced with Model A Fords; it is imperative that you coat the underside of the fenders or you will get outward rock dents in them from the tires throwing stones. I've owned 3 ADs however, and never seen those rock dings in any of the fenders, despite the trucks being very high mileage. Maybe in their original configuration they didn't go fast enough to fling rocks ;-)
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Old 07-02-2018, 11:43 PM   #27
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My truck came to me with fender mostly repaired on the out side. But on my rear fenders on the inside i can see where some divots have been hammered back down to the inside, did the bottom of my cab with Raptor liner and plan on doing the same with all the fenders at least in areas that could get hit hard.
Me too on the divots, I'm doing rubberized undercoating with outside truck color painted then clear coated.


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Old 07-03-2018, 12:04 PM   #28
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Thanks 1project2many. That answers my question, but that's a weird place for them. I expected they would only be a problem on the top of the fender. Are you talking about a rear fender? That would explain it.
Yes, the chips are in the bottom 6" of the right rear fender. The front fenders have been hit before but nothing hit hard enough to do any damage.

Thinking about it, the right rear fender is the one I coated with spray-on polyester filler. Most of the filler was sanded back off but it's possible that the filler type makes a difference.
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Old 07-04-2018, 12:44 AM   #29
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Yes, the chips are in the bottom 6" of the right rear fender. The front fenders have been hit before but nothing hit hard enough to do any damage.

Thinking about it, the right rear fender is the one I coated with spray-on polyester filler. Most of the filler was sanded back off but it's possible that the filler type makes a difference.
Thanks, 1P2M...
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Old 07-05-2018, 11:11 AM   #30
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Re: Fender undercoat?

after 35,000 miles i wish i had done a little more paint protection on truk
spent a lot of time under the cab working on brakes last month and noticed issues
front edge of the bed steps have a lot of chipped paint as do the bottom of the rockers
i thing 3M Scotchgard-Clear-Paint-Protection film would have done wonders in those areas

i did 3m film on the painted cab steps and it has held up well, still no scratches in the steps well area

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Old 10-12-2018, 08:51 PM   #31
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Wait, there's 4 seasons? Please explain, I live in Socal. Haha
We have four seasons if you include drought and fire.
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Old 10-14-2018, 02:11 PM   #32
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commercial rhino liner bed liner under fenders, inner fenders and bottom of cab for 9 years and 35,000 miles not an issue
it would probably be a pia to get off
i've seen the home spray and roll on kits used with success too
I used SEM bed liner and rolled it on heavy. It should offer some protection from minor stone bruises and sand. It should clean up easy too...
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Old 10-14-2018, 05:09 PM   #33
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I used SEM bed liner and rolled it on heavy. It should offer some protection from minor stone bruises and sand. It should clean up easy too...
Looks great - you've convinced me!
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