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I have a question on behalf of an Illinois based co worker of my cousin who owns a 2020 JLUR as his daily driver. His is a 3.6 without eTorque plus an 8 speed automatic, fully loaded and no aftermarket modifications.
He has been put on notice that his company will be moving him and his family to an expat assignment in Singapore once this pandemic is over (he is aiming for a Summer 2021 shift at the latest and is starting to prepare slowly for it already). Looks like he will be there for five years alongside with his wife and toddler twin sons. Needless to say he happily accepted.
He does not intend to sell his JLUR and wants to store it in his garage after removing both batteries. What recommendations should he follow for long term storage of his Jeep in his garage? He will be visiting the US twice a year as part of this assignment. His sister’s husband will have the keys to his house and the Jeep.
we already recommended that he consider having the undercarriage and engine bay coated with Waxoyl for rust protection (just in case). Any other suggestions?
He has been put on notice that his company will be moving him and his family to an expat assignment in Singapore once this pandemic is over (he is aiming for a Summer 2021 shift at the latest and is starting to prepare slowly for it already). Looks like he will be there for five years alongside with his wife and toddler twin sons. Needless to say he happily accepted.
He does not intend to sell his JLUR and wants to store it in his garage after removing both batteries. What recommendations should he follow for long term storage of his Jeep in his garage? He will be visiting the US twice a year as part of this assignment. His sister’s husband will have the keys to his house and the Jeep.
we already recommended that he consider having the undercarriage and engine bay coated with Waxoyl for rust protection (just in case). Any other suggestions?
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