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Paint and Body Rust On Strut Towers

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so what do you think the best coat is for me to use? you said eastwood products are good but what one would you recommend

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arena314 said:
so what do you think the best coat is for me to use? you said eastwood products are good but what one would you recommend

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I'll go on their site this evening and look.
 
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ok lmk what you think. thank you for all the helpful responses

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Since your fixing this now, it's a great time to pull the battery and tray and check under there. My car is 99% rust free (under coated thank God) and my towers are clean/spotless. When I was fixing some bad aftermarket wiring I pulled the battery tray for more working room only to be greeted with a rusty surprise. It was simple to wire wheel off and paint back. Had I not pulled that tray it would have just kept getting worse and worse and became a problem vs a minor irritation.

Good luck and listen to these guys advice, they've been there and done that.
 
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I guess that's a good idea and easy too

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arena314 said:
could I have someone cut and weld a new peice of sheet metal in that spot without removing the engine?

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Not practical, pull the engine and do it right
 
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