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Well, I got the Bilsteins installed this past weekend. Not too bad a job excpet for the 35 deg. temps and blowing snow. Obviously, my driveway isn't the ideal place to do it. I did notice that I have a couple of small areas of surface rust where the waxy coating was scraped off the frame from when I rotated the tires a few weeks ago. How do any of you re-coat the frame in cases like this, if you even bother?
BTW, I did notice a modest improvement in the ride with the new shocks, but then maybe my OEMs weren't completely shot yet (8,000 miles). I'm guessing that a big advantage is that the Bilsteins will still be delivering good performance 75k - 100k miles down the road.
Charlie
AMSOIL Heavy Duty Metal Protector works good... I used it to undercoat my 98 K3500, 2001 Malibu and 2003 2500HD. Water beads up on it just like wax.
IndigoDually
01-07-2003, 18:59
Has anyone found a wax product similar to what's from the factory that we can apply?
John
Try LPS #3. It goes on a thick liquid and dries to a waxy finish. I use it on each hole I drill in my vehicles. :eek: This is GREAT stuff. You should be able to get it at hardware stores or well stocked auto parts stores.
txguppy
Bass_on_tap
01-07-2003, 19:20
txguppy, do you know who makes it?
txguppy:
Thanks for the info. It looks like LPS 3 is just the ticket. With a google search, I found that it's made by LPS Labs (lpslabs.com). Now I know what to look for at the local retailers.
charlie
Your welcome,
Bass on tap, It's made by LPS. They are a full line industrial lubricant company. Their stuff comes in turquois colored bottles and cans. I buy it by the gallon, and put it in squirt bottles.
txguppy
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txguppy
Do you know how the LPS-3 compares to the AMSOIL Heavy Duty Metal Protector? I'm always interested in something better. The AMSOIL product seems to be basically Cosmoline. I like it but it comes in an aerosol can. I like the idea of using a pump bottle.
Bass_on_tap
01-12-2003, 07:29
Yes thank you for the description of the can. I now remember as a kid, my father had LPS #1 and #2 in the garage. I will look for the #3 variety. Dave
Bill, I'm not familiar w/ the Amsoil product, but if its Amsoil its probably darn good. The LPS 3 comes in squirt bottles and gallons. Less wasted over-spray. I'll check into the Amsoil stuff, always looking for new/different things.
txguppy
LPS 3 works VERY well. A little thicker (snotty) and softer than the MP-HD. Smells better too!
The LPS has Mil-spec and AV-spec numbers.
The MP will form a tougher layer, but is tough to build up.
Thanks John! You sure do get around! :D
Diesel_Lawyer
01-14-2003, 12:10
Where do you get this LPS 3? I have looked everywhere, Autozone, NAPA, Walmart etc.
Thanks for the info!
www.MSCDirect.com has it.. Not sure if this is the most economical souce...
Bass_on_tap
01-14-2003, 17:05
Hi, Airsuppliers.com also has it. They sell it in the 11 oz aerosol can and 1 gal container and possible other sizes. You'll have to contact them directly. Check out http://www.airsuppliers.com/aircraftparts/lps.asp
You can also send email to the LPS, like I did, with your address, to get a reply with companies in your area that sell the product
Visit the website at www.lpslabs.com
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Toroflow
01-17-2003, 22:58
The actual coating that G.M. and other OEM's use is called Daubert Rust Nox X-121B. It is available directly from Daubert. There was a G.M. TSB about this a while back, and I-Car covered it. Here is a link:
http://www.i-car.com/html_pages/about_icar/current_events_news/advantage/advantage_online_archives/2002/032502.html
Toroflow,
Excelent info at the link you posted! Thanks! smile.gif
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