i've 'sorta' seen some pics from an FF supporter located in Chicago on his Gen2 rigFrom all the research I have done, Oil soaking the frame seems to be ones best bet.
No where did I find any company that would give a guarantee on there product, unless it was one of those totally ridiculous guarantees !
Fluid Film looked interesting, but I couldn't find ANY one/company that had used it on a vehicle in the "Rust Belt" for over a year. A year doesn't tell you a dam thing. You need long term exposure with a product to be able to say it might be good product to try.
i had stuff sprayed on my rig pretty well one October a year or two backFluid film is fine, but you have to keep up with reapplying it often as its lanolin based that will wash away if your in an area that gets plenty of rain and snow. I used it on my tundra but not often enough. It still had lots of surface rust on its chassis. I did my tacoma with cosmoline which is holding up well from 2 1/2 years that it was last done. Cosmoline is a great choice for a new vehicle as your starting with a clean rust free chassis.
i wish i woulda heard of any of this stuff 9 yrs ago!Guys.......you have resurrected a 9 yo thread.
Somehow, I think the original poster has moved forward.
I experienced the same using fluid flim on my tundra. It just wasn't what i wanted to begin that all over again for my tacoma. Last 2 winters towing my trailer and sled north in terrible conditions, i figured i'd have some serious rework with the cosmoline this summer. It wasn't the case, just some 5 minute touchup's around the rear leafs.i had stuff sprayed on my rig pretty well one October a year or two back
was coming back from Wisconsin and when i hit the Iowa border in Dubuque i hit rain nonstop, sometimes HEAVY i could not see the road well.
this rain lasted until Des Moines when the rain cleared... 200 miles!
looked at my truck frame back in the splash areas and it was stripped dry of the spray i had just done
nothing worn off near the exhaust area that gets hot and stays hot?I experienced the same using fluid flim on my tundra. It just wasn't what i wanted to begin that all over again for my tacoma. Last 2 winters towing my trailer and sled north in terrible conditions, i figured i'd have some serious rework with the cosmoline this summer. It wasn't the case, just some 5 minute touchup's around the rear leafs.