Raptor Fender wells refresh

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jamanrr

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This is a cool project from some of you wanting to solve the corrosion of your Raptor's wheel wells. I used a product called Wurth High Build Underseal and it is the closest thing to Rhino Lining in a can I have come across.

the pics should speak for themselves but this stuff is thick, goes on like a paint and really protects the wheel wells from salt, road debris.

comments, suggestions and ideas welcomed.

thanks for looking
 

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Looks good. I've been thinking about using wurth stone and rock guard to do mine. Does the high build dry hard or is it kinda soft like rubber?
 
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Looks good. I've been thinking about using wurth stone and rock guard to do mine. Does the high build dry hard or is it kinda soft like rubber?

It dries hard, it is about the best product in the under-seal coating line. The Stone and Rock guard is more for Rocker panels since it has the ability to be painted. This is a thick coating that goes on wet and drys very fast, make sure you have plenty of ventilation around when you do it as the fumes can get to you.
 
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