Jeep Generation
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Yup . . . they say everything BIGGER in Texas . . . sure looks that way from here !Magnaflow MF Series Axle-Back Exhaust w/ Black Tips. Worth it every penny !
Are those the stock tires or 35s? Looks good!A perfect 72 degrees on an AZ trail today
Looks great! What lift do you have going?Fall in CO makes it too easy. I have 100's more from all over.
35” KO2’s!Are those the stock tires or 35s? Looks good!
2.5" EVO stage 1 overland boost. (boost, shock extensions, lower control arm relocation brackets)Looks great! What lift do you have going?
That is inside the door frame? If so I do not have that.Has anyone found any pitting on their Jeep? I believe it’s the most evident on white. Dealership says in rail dirt? It’s really irritating. This is the last passenger side window. Their are a few on the roll bars as well.
Well, the dealer is on the right track but what that is, is iron fragments that have become embedded in the paint. (Based on your semi decent pic)Has anyone found any pitting on their Jeep? I believe it’s the most evident on white. Dealership says in rail dirt? It’s really irritating. This is the last passenger side window. Their are a few on the roll bars as well.
No, it’s on the outside on my hard top, passenger side, bottom left corner of window. There are also a few sporadically inside the car on the roll bars.That is inside the door frame? If so I do not have that.
The dealership wants to have it sanded down and feathered in. I’m afraid the paint won’t match.Well, the dealer is on the right track but what that is, is iron fragments that have become embedded in the paint. (Based on your semi decent pic)
Especially, when vehicles are transported via rail car you see this. Tint tiny pieces of iron come up from the train tracks and embed in the paint.
Yes, this can happen with truck transports also, but the issue is not as pronounced.
Anyway, you really see the tiny embedded fragments after they rust and turn rust color. These rust colored fragments are particularly visible, on a white / light color vehicle.
You can remove these fragments with a clay bar. Sure, you can have some fragments that are to far in to remove but for the most part, the clay bar will remove them.
Looks good Moto! Where is that, Big Bear? Have you done Cleghorn or Pilot Rock yet? It's near you.Just noticed this thread! Ill throw some of mine up here. I need some bigger tires, all you guys with the 35s and 37s makin me jealous!