idriveblackcars
06-29-2016, 06:41 PM
Well I sold my coilovers on my 2015 and after a year and a half of driving like this..
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160629/9c6fc81f44a19bd3824b8a463f19d7cc.jpg
My inner fenders look like this..
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160629/3793ec0a645a652c0f02229b17815671.jpg
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160629/bb3bf44b1427e849dfeb11093fc369dc.jpg
Both sides of the car, paint is pretty much non existing lol..and I really don't want to deal with rust living in New England.
I cleaned the area with alcohol 91%, sanded it down a little so it's smooth.
I have various OEM touch up pens and other paint chip brushes,it doesn't have to be pretty.
Most important question really is if this was your car how would you treat this to make sure there are no issues down the road???
Any advice would be appreciated as I'm about to just touch it up and call it a day,if that's all it needs I'm good as most likely the car will stay at stock height from this point on.
TIA!
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160629/9c6fc81f44a19bd3824b8a463f19d7cc.jpg
My inner fenders look like this..
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160629/3793ec0a645a652c0f02229b17815671.jpg
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160629/bb3bf44b1427e849dfeb11093fc369dc.jpg
Both sides of the car, paint is pretty much non existing lol..and I really don't want to deal with rust living in New England.
I cleaned the area with alcohol 91%, sanded it down a little so it's smooth.
I have various OEM touch up pens and other paint chip brushes,it doesn't have to be pretty.
Most important question really is if this was your car how would you treat this to make sure there are no issues down the road???
Any advice would be appreciated as I'm about to just touch it up and call it a day,if that's all it needs I'm good as most likely the car will stay at stock height from this point on.
TIA!