What did you do to your jeep today?

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Damotee

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Undercoated the KJ today.. WOW what a difference
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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)
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Looks great! What did you use for the wheel well>? Looks like Line-x or something?
 

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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
 

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Got the seat covers installed yesterday. Now before i get bombarded with questions, the front set was 179 and the rear set was 179 as well from igee. They look great and are very comfortable. Looks factory Imo
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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.
 

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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.

I'm very tempted to put it on all of my gray plastic but I don't want to take the stuff off and break clips
 

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I 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.
 

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I 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.
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

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What Husky liners did you get? Mine have been installed for three years and haven't bunched or slipped - ever.
 

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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?
 

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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:
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Removed the rusting OE step bars, and did some temp rust fix on the drivers door. Was getting worse then I thought.
 
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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.
 
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I finally bit the bullet and ordered and installed a new latch assembly after driving around for a couple of weeks with my interior lights on and the lift-glass warning light on. I couldn't find just the microswitch for it. Either way it works very nice.

While everything was apart I also replaced the switch/wiring harness on the gate handle so now it opens without use of the key fob again. I'm pretty happy that everything finally works like it should again :burnout:
 

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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.

cleaned it up nice though
 

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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:


Tom, that's just really cool! :waytogo:

Looking forward to seeing what you received ;)


Bob
 

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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
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:

What Husky liners did you get? Mine have been installed for three years and haven't bunched or slipped - ever.
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?
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. :(

It's all good now though. Test drove them today and I like them real fine. :)
 

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