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Old 04-23-2015, 05:02 PM
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Hi everybody,

New here from Montreal, Quebec.

Got my first Wrangler, a '14 JKU Sahara, last October and really enjoy it. Went on the trail 3 weeks later, then realized I should have traded my '10 liberty earlier haha.

After the purchase I spotted lots of rust on the knuckle, diff and drive shaft parts. I know its surface rust but since the dealer was not helpful at all I decided I resolve the problem myself. I cleaned, degreased, treated the rust and painted the parts with epoxy based paint. It was Probably a good idea with endless winter we had.








I installed some Duratrac before the winter and 3 or 4 others things. Next thing is to complete my tow setup. We haul a little pop-up trailer (2,200 lbs). I will install the brake controller and the friction anti-sway bar for sure. I need to read some threads here to decide if I install the weight distribution hitch or not.

For the mod, I'm aiming a 2.5" Teraflex lift by the end of the year and probably a set of led healight and light bar. Time will tell!


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Old 04-23-2015, 05:05 PM
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Welcome and nice job with the de rusting .
Old 04-23-2015, 07:41 PM
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Looks good! Welcome and be sure to check the sub-forum "staging area" to locate some of your locals.
Old 04-24-2015, 03:42 PM
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Thanks Guys! I will take a look at the local section for sure!
Old 04-24-2015, 06:56 PM
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Now how the hell did you do such a good job? Did you take all the parts off and paint them. Looks brand new.
Old 04-24-2015, 08:36 PM
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Haha thanks.

I did all the job under the jeep, with minimal disassembly. To degrease the parts, I now use Grez-OFF. I used many and this one works pretty good. I then brushed with a metal wire rotary brush and with an hand brush most of the surface rust. To convert the rust I use the Rust buster primer. I think it's a local Canadian market product, but you can probably find a similar product in the States.

And for the paint I used the VHT roll bar and chassis epoxy based paint. When drying it looks almost like powder coating, and it's strong and very resistant to rust, salt and chemicals. I used this in my engine bay on my '87 car and on my trailer-tent frame. I really like it.

VHT paint: VHT Roll Bar & Chassis Paint
Grez-Off: http://www.spraynine.com/product/gre...-degreaser-638

More before shots, straight out of the dealer...










and after the job...









and at least, let me put a shot of the upper side of this JK, lol.




With a Jeep buddy!



Cheers,
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Welcome to a fellow Canuck and I hear you on endless winter.

Awesome work I started similar last year but need to get under there again. Yours looks great! Not always easy working under the Jeep and above you head.

Come on warmer weather!!!!
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Couldn't said it better! It was still snowing yesterday here... I can't wait to install my soft top for the first time!
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Awesome job.



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