aermotor
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Was in the desert a few weeks back and ran into some major mud in a 'dry' lake bed. No big deal, hosed it all off at a DIY carwash. But then a few days later while doing some maintenance I noticed there was quite a bit of paint completely gone from the axle... I don't know how these are painted but I would at least think them to be as good as Mopar axles, but I guess not? :thinking: PR has only been on since January 2017 and was installed at EVO.
Sure, I can rattle can them and that's what I did, just seems odd. Wondering if anyone else has something similar happening.
It's pretty bad for a new axle in Los Angeles of all places. Dynatrac's response was not helpful at all, it was canned frankly, and they didn't respond to my follow up email.
Sure, I can rattle can them and that's what I did, just seems odd. Wondering if anyone else has something similar happening.
It's pretty bad for a new axle in Los Angeles of all places. Dynatrac's response was not helpful at all, it was canned frankly, and they didn't respond to my follow up email.
Dynatrac via Email said:Thank you for bringing this to our attention. This usually is not the case and it should last for some time. It’s hard for us to accurately give a time frame of how long is should last as it’s under the vehicle and varies from road conditions and climate.
You can use any good general primer and spray paint for touch up.
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