POR15 Website
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Le Mans Master
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Re: POR15 Website (Rhys)
Thanks guys.. the server did not recognize that address, Imagine that?? :confused: It May be locked out from my work network. I'll try at home...
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Safety Car
Re: POR15 Website (Silvr77)
Please someone.. I'd like to order some por15 but can't find the website. Thanks ever so much :cheers: :cheers:
Some advice. GET SOME LATEX GLOVES BEFORE YOU EVEN TOUCH THIS STUFF. It WILL NOT come off of your hands if it dries even slightly. I'm so not kidding about this. I got some on my hands a couple of years ago and it took about 3-4 weeks for it to finally disappear.
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Le Mans Master
Re: POR15 Website (Steve Straus)
I might add that por15 is GREAT stuff.
>Differentail crossmember
>Strut rod bracket
>Differential Pinion bracket
>Differential
>HD rear diff cover
The results were awesome.
The latex glove is a good tip - only time will remove the stains this will put on you. Another good tip is - this stuff goes a really long way. For all of those parts above a few of which are rather hefty - I used maybe 1/4 to 1/3 of the pint can I bought.
I bought the can at a swap meet from a POR-15 dealer and he said you can put this stuff on really thin - it covers terrificly. I brushed it on and the finish smooths out nicely as well.
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Le Mans Master
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Re: POR15 Website (Steve Straus)
Some advice. GET SOME LATEX GLOVES BEFORE YOU EVEN TOUCH THIS STUFF
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Safety Car
Re: POR15 Website (Ed T)
Do ya think I can slap a coat of por over the existing paint job I've done without stripping it all down again? :cheers: :cheers:
You can get away with that . I've done it without any problems. I bet besides forklift seatbelts I'm also the only one on the Forum with a POR15 Chevy Orange aluminum Performer intake. :lol:
Just make sure the parts are clean.........the paint will stick.
[Modified by Ed T, 2:13 PM 1/21/2002]
You can get away with that . I've done it without any problems. I bet besides forklift seatbelts I'm also the only one on the Forum with a POR15 Chevy Orange aluminum Performer intake. :lol:
Just make sure the parts are clean.........the paint will stick.
[Modified by Ed T, 2:13 PM 1/21/2002]
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Re: POR15 Website (Silvr77)
Try this link http://www.porstore.com the prices and service is really good. Here's their phone number 877-548-9323.