Thanks for posting this video, I'm constantly fighting rust on my 4Runner ( live in the rust belt ) I never thought about this situation, until I reviewed your post.
@@RobbyMozzy I look forward to seeing it. I've been using woolwax undercoating for the past 4 years and still find areas that I missed. Unfortunately I purchased my 4Runner used, it was 3 years old and from the rust belt, and never treated. Thanks again appreciate it.
Yes you can to protect the outside of the frame. What about the inside? The water will go into the frame and travel to the rear tire to draw out or it will drain out along the way. This is a easy fix to pro-long the life of your frame
Thanks for posting this video, I'm constantly fighting rust on my 4Runner ( live in the rust belt ) I never thought about this situation, until I reviewed your post.
I live in the rust belt too, I’m going to post a video soon about diy woolwax
@@RobbyMozzy I look forward to seeing it. I've been using woolwax undercoating for the past 4 years and still find areas that I missed. Unfortunately I purchased my 4Runner used, it was 3 years old and from the rust belt, and never treated. Thanks again appreciate it.
Thanks for putting me on the spot! lol I’ll do my best ….. Yea I understand, it’s hard to prevent rust, hopefully it’s just slows it down
Looks good, thanks for putting in the links!
Any time! It’s a really easy Upgrade to save money later on
Doing this tomorrow. Thanks for the great video and links.
You are welcome
Good call I’ll be doing this. I had to do the same on my 2013 Tacoma. Thanks for the video
You are very welcome! I know as soon as I learn about this i did it right way!
Thanks. I have a small fleet of these trucks.
O wow…..you are welcome!
Thanx
Welcome
Just spray Flex Seal on it...Problem Solved.........
Yes you can, but the water will go into the frame. It will travel inside and come out by the rear tire or any holes along the way….
@@RobbyMozzy , I see
Yes you can to protect the outside of the frame. What about the inside? The water will go into the frame and travel to the rear tire to draw out or it will drain out along the way. This is a easy fix to pro-long the life of your frame