I've read on here about using tarp material under the decking for mud control. Is this as simple as it sounds and does it work good? I always make stuff way more complicated in my head than it needs to be.
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I've read on here about using tarp material under the decking for mud control. Is this as simple as it sounds and does it work good? I always make stuff way more complicated in my head than it needs to be.
I have had good luck with cheap no brand silicone lube spray and spraying the underside of the car.
The tarp works good, first time you so it will be a pain but after that its easy
I've tried about every thing known to man.
I use flat sheets of racecar plastic riveted to the underside of the deck in a curved fashion. Then I spray it with WD-40.
I once tried this brown teflon sheet stuff you get at gourmet cooking stores. It worked great, until it started ripping.
If you've got the money, I'd buy some 1/16-1/8" thick teflon sheeting. Its got about the best frictional properties of any material out there.
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Nonstick cooking spray.fast easy and cheap
mud off works great, that's what its made for also
graphite paint from John Deere store. It's flat black/dark grey in color, just lightly scuff aluminum before spaying, dries in minutes.
tarps seem like a big fire hazard to me... they shouldn't be allowed.
That's a good point.
Piece of a cheap blue tarp doubled up and fastened to the
underside of the deck works amazing.
Been using marvels mystery oil in a spray bottle. After we unload the car we mist it under the decking. It smells really strong for a while too. You can knock it off but tapping the decking or just using a water hose.
Baby oil in a pump up sprayer.. jp4 works great to