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Are you sure that its not "Taupe" ??I have rediscovered that the interior is gray
Reading my mind! I have the same job to doKind of a hasty paint job on some undercarriage components. Mostly just want to get it covered up before rust season returns in the Rockies.
Still need to jack the front up and get it done but that's more involved
It isn’t anymore!Are you sure that its not "Taupe" ??![]()
Today I changed the oil and oil filter on “Quackers” our 2009 KK 131,849 miles. I always use Valvoline full synthetic high mileage 5W-20 and a Mopar filter. On the previous oil change I used ATS 505 CRO as instructed just prior to the oil change. This is the first time I used it. I noticed that it turned the oil really black when I drained the oil. It is recommended to use it every other oil change so today’s oil change didn’t get it. When I drained the oil today, I noticed 5-6 little chunks of carbon/sludge in my oil drain pan which resembled a shape similar to finger nail clippings. Some were dark brown or black. If I rubbed them between my fingers they smeared like a thick paste. That stuff must have decarboned something in the engine! This is the fourth oil change I have done and first time I have seen these particles in the drained oil. I change the oil on Quackers at 3,000 mile intervals.
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That restore and protect works wonders. It decreased my oil burning and increased my fuel mileage. And I no longer get that yellowy mystery sludge under my oil capNice! I'm thinking about running the Valvoline Restore and Protect after this OCI and maybe running another flush through at the end of the Valvoline, just to see what it does.
I had to buy tires right after I got the Jeep and found that the spare was manufactured in 2001!Looks like you've still got the 20+ year old spare tire. I'd recommend you replace that. Sick kayak mount though
Have you heard of Ospho?Kind of a hasty paint job on some undercarriage components. Mostly just want to get it covered up before rust season returns in the Rockies.
Still need to jack the front up and get it done but that's more involved
I need to replace my bulbs.
Before buying any 'imaginative' bulbs (yes those are nice bulbs, but don't last longer in my experience), one should educate themselves on the impact of voltage drop on halogen bulbs... Especially when the current is run through 30 feet or so of barely-adequate wire that is 20 or more years old.I was so pleased with the Phillips X-treme Vision Halogen bulbs that Daniel Stern (a professor of 12v vehicle forward lighting lol) recommended for my 2005 Dodge Ram (headlights SOOOOO bad!!!) that I started placing them in ALL my vehicles for almost 25 years now. The Xtreme Vision bulbs are still available in a normal halogen light color, are in fact substantially brighter, and still last a long, LONG time.
Of course, I have all sorts of auxiliary lighting on both my truck and Jeep, but for using in OEM headlights, these bulbs are the real deal IMO.
While you CAN buy bulbs from him, you can also buy them Rallylights or from Amazon for even less, though of course from amazon then unfortunately you need to be aware of counterfeit bulbs. I do like the guys and customer service at Rallylights … they are more then happy to talk about your lighting needs and sell only quality products, htough their websitw is kinda hard to navigate.
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