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entropy

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Can we see pictures? Are you sure it is the frame and not the skids or cross members?
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Your new 392 just dropped $10,000 on your first off road trip, if I had a 392 it would be a street cruiser and the only dirt it would ever see is that, that is along the sides of the paved roads.
 

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I took the 392 out to Hungry Valley today. First time taking it off road. In fact my first time ever off roading! I scratched the frame underneath a little bit on a few rocks. Nothing major, but some of the black paint came off and I chewed up a few bolt heads. Is this something I need to worry about? Or is this par for the course when wheeling? Do I need to repair the scratches so it doesn‘t rust? Or just let it be?
i use Rustolem truck bedliner on all my under skids and frame rails give them a good rinse and let it dry. and spray right on the area effected
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