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Undercoated the KJ today.. WOW what a difference
Before:
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After hitting everything with a wire brush and after undercoat:
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Everything looks brand new, I love the look!
Also hit the wheel wells, everything up front as well as everything in the rear including the hitch (axle, LCAs, frame, gas tank, etc covered also)
Here's a closeup picture of the front wheel well:
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Looks great! What did you use for the wheel well>? Looks like Line-x or something?
Thanks a lot!
I used 3M Professional Grade Undercoating for everything, so all parts that got sprayed look and feel the way the wheel well does
It gives it a very nice finish, does not drip, and makes everything look brand new!
Only about $10 a can, I used about 3 for the main stuff I wanted covered and then 1 1/2 for little extras (gas tank, rear LCAs, hitch, frame next to the rockers)
It turned out exactly how I wanted, it feels like a very fine bedliner but it sprays so consistent I was surprised
I just wire brushed every part that I wanted covered and went to town!
I also only did one coat but I'm going to go back and hit the little stuff I may have missed at the angle I was spraying and whatnot
Overall I would definitely recommend this stuff
Great, thanks. I was looking at getting some Line-X to do my wheel flares and rear bumper, but this stuff looks like it could be the go. Ill get a can and test it out.
Best 300 ish dollars i spent IMO front and rear. Haven't had a problem in almost a year and they're still black. Yet again i keep my jeep very cleanI finally reached a level of frustration with the Husky floor mats that I angrily ordered a set of WeatherTech FloorLiners. They arrived today. I pulled the front door open, yanked the Husky's out and flung them as far down the sidewalk as I could (admittedly a weak-ass frisbee-type toss). The liners slipped into position very easily and look pretty dang nice. I got black, even though my interior is gray. I haven't taken it for a test drive yet, but I am sure they will make the Jeep go faster and smoother than ever before...:shrug: well, it looks better anyway. No doubt they will clean up better and they definitely won't move around and bunch up every time I try to get in the KJ's cockpit.
The more I sanded, the more damage I found, used some rust fix primer and followed up with undercoating for now. If money ever allows it, I will replace the door itself.
So its not exactly what I did today to any of mine , but I will use these coming up soon
But there are a lot of great people in the world, and one of them sent me a care package today. Putting a few of them ( well 3 of them) to use on the Green 03 tomorrow now.
So you know who you are, really appreciate the box of goodies ! :winner_third_h4h:
Well should of said last week, but somehow they got delayed getting to me for a few days !
BUT I GOT THEM !!
Oh and its not the first time I have received parts with Tom Mudd on them :happy175:
...I will use these coming up soon...
...Looking forward to seeing what you received...
Tom, that's just really cool! :waytogo:
Looking forward to seeing what you received
Bob
Yeah, I'm not as **** about it as you. I sometimes wish I were though - like every time I see a picture you post. :icon_razz:Best 300 ish dollars i spent IMO front and rear. Haven't had a problem in almost a year and they're still black. Yet again i keep my jeep very clean
What Husky liners did you get? Mine have been installed for three years and haven't bunched or slipped - ever.
I didn't get Husky liners, I got floor mats. Stoopid me, I didn't know the difference at the time until they arrived. And too stubborn to return them.Same. Mine are probably ten years old and I've never had an issue, even when driving in ski boots. Did you have the full liners or more of the mat type?