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Old 12-06-2002, 04:12 PM   #7
TwiLighTBluEGT
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I was told by a friend that owns a body works shop here in MA that undercoatings are not a good idea because the rubber will slowly blend into the outer-layer of the metal underneath and will eventually even cause even more rust. This person is very well known and owns a very reputable body shop. He said its better to paint the undercarriage rather than undercoating it with rubber.
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1991 Mustang GT Conv: 58,000 original miles, 2nd owner.

Engine: FMS 65mm tb/spacer, C&L 73mm maf, MAC cai.

Drivetrain: Built AOD w/ Edge 2800rpm lockup converter, hardened 3-4 inner shaft, Trans-Go shift kit, B&M supercooler, FMS 3.73 gears & aluminum d/s, rebuilt traction lock.

Exhaust: BBK unequal length shorty headers, BBK o/r h-pipe, Flowmaster 2 chamber mufflers.

Chassis/suspension/brakes: Kenny Brown supersubs.

The rest is stock.
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