What did you do to your TJ today?

Did my coolant flush this weekend. Old coolant on the left, thermocure flush in the middle, water flush on the right. Seemed to work pretty well.
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Zorba, that looks really nice. It's just enough color to make it different and lively without being too much. I'd ask where your iphone mount is like I have one my little dash top bin, but I think I know the answer :D

Well done!
 
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If I had to do it over again I would have went with 285/75/16 but I don’t have my desired lift kit installed. Overall the 265 looks great with no lift. As far as tire choice I still enjoy the milestar Patagonia’s M/T. Super comfortable and when the time is right I’ll replace them with the same tire just bigger size.
Thank you ...just ordered the 285s today...$140/tire can't be beat....can already tell this is going to get expensive quick...thanks again
 
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Applied Fluid Film to the underside of my "02 TJ today. I'll do the inside of the frame on the weekend.

I'm really happy to get this done on my San Diego-born Jeep prior to late Fall-Winter here in Wisconsin.
 
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Applied Fluid Film to the underside of my "02 TJ today. I'll do the inside of the frame on the weekend.

I'm really happy to get this done on my San Diego-born Jeep prior to late Fall-Winter here in Wisconsin.

Have a look at the 3M Cavity Wax for inside the frame rails. The newly designed applicator rods (3 lengths in the kit) do a SOLID 360 degree spray and this stuff is nearly bulletproof...won't wash off. I do still use fluid film on the exterior frame/underside/etc. as I like to be able to remove when necessary.

Edit...here's a video...go to the 2.14 mark to see a demo.
 
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Applied Fluid Film to the underside of my "02 TJ today. I'll do the inside of the frame on the weekend.

I'm really happy to get this done on my San Diego-born Jeep prior to late Fall-Winter here in Wisconsin.

This is new to me. Does this stuff protect even if the PO applied undercoating? I am assuming not, but gotta still ask.
 
Can't say, really, as my frame is not previously undercoated. I was fortunate to get a rust-free So. Ca TJ. There really is no rust on the vehicle & I'd like to keep it that way.
 
Can't say, really, as my frame is not previously undercoated. I was fortunate to get a rust-free So. Ca TJ. There really is no rust on the vehicle & I'd like to keep it that way.

I am assuming that it would need to be removed first. Just not a job that I am looking forward to.
 
Today I repositioned my fog light and wiped off the paint from the asshole who drove across my front end while I was parked. Fortunately the bumper has seen far worse from rocks and the fender dent was already there when I bought it. This has made me appreciate not having a frame width bumper. Otherwise I may have come out to much worse damage at the knuckle...

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This is new to me. Does this stuff protect even if the PO applied undercoating? I am assuming not, but gotta still ask.
Did the PO use undercoat on the INSIDE of the frames? If not, like the Eastwood Internal Frame Coating, that is all the 3M product is intended for...inside the frame.
 
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