What is Chassis Golden Armor?
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Chassis Golden Armor is a technology for rust prevention, stone chip resistance, and noise reduction for the chassis. It is also an upgraded product of chassis armor. Application of Chassis Golden Armor: For new cars, only certain parts of the chassis are coated with factory-applied paint, leaving other areas unprotected. Therefore, a new car is the best time to apply Chassis Golden Armor. Noise Reduction Performance: As a protective product for the chassis system, Chassis Golden Armor excels in noise reduction. Applying a 3MM-thick layer can effectively reduce noise by 47%. Similarly, its anti-corrosion and rust prevention performance is superior, making it more suitable for coastal cities and areas with poor road conditions, meeting drivers' demands for comfort.
I used to drive in mountainous areas and often encountered gravel roads, which badly scratched the undercarriage. Later, a friend suggested adding an undercarriage armor for protection. 'Undercarriage armor' likely refers to either an anti-corrosion spray coating or installed metal plates designed to prevent rust and damage from stone impacts. It usually involves applying a thick layer of special material or installing alloy plates underneath the chassis. The cost isn't high, but it's quite practical, extending the undercarriage's lifespan by several years. Especially after rain or on salt-covered roads, older cars are prone to corrosion, but with this added protection, it becomes much more stable. It's important to choose a professional shop for installation to ensure full coverage, and regular inspection and maintenance are necessary. Avoid trying to do it yourself on the cheap, as improper application might lead to peeling or failure.