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bodybrdng 02-12-2008 05:15 AM

Mudd = Bad?
 
Not sure if it was covered or not. If it was...sorry. Is it bad to leave mud on your Jeep? Will it hurt anything?

http://a293.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...d87b44c524.jpg

07JKX 02-12-2008 05:18 AM

it sure will... if you leave it on for a year or two.

if it cakes up enough on the engine, it can cause components to over heat. Clean up the engine bay and leave the rest as dirty as you want.

mcds99 02-12-2008 07:45 AM

Jeep looks GREAT BTW.

If you rub against the dry mud the pait may scratch.
It's harder to get off when it's dry.

Now I have a question, Is there a way to keep the mud out of the engine compartment???

justinstoffregen 02-12-2008 07:49 AM

I thought you guys didn't have any wheeling in MD? Looks like you found some. :yup:

bodybrdng 02-12-2008 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by mcds99 (Post 338599)
Jeep looks GREAT BTW.

If you rub against the dry mud the pait may scratch.
It's harder to get off when it's dry.

Now I have a question, Is there a way to keep the mud out of the engine compartment???

Thank you. I already said f'it if she gets scratched. It's gonna happen. I wonder if the skid plates will help stop the mud from getting in the engine?




Originally Posted by justinstoffregen (Post 338607)
I thought you guys didn't have any wheeling in MD? Looks like you found some. :yup:

Yea. Found a new spot last week. It was bad ass.

justinstoffregen 02-12-2008 08:13 AM

[QUOTE=bodybrdng;338610]Thank you. I already said f'it if she gets scratched. It's gonna happen. I wonder if the skid plates will help stop the mud from getting in the engine?






I wheeled in a place with deep water and tons of florida mud. The next day I had the hood open and some guy walked over and said :sad2: "looks like your radiator exploded, sorry about that. I just kept working. So no it won't block the mud especially if it's diarrhea mud. :D

bly109 02-12-2008 08:37 AM

Depending on the mineral content of the mud, it can stain the fenders and clear coat if you let it stay on long enough. I had it happened to a white XJ a few years ago. It was covered it black sticky coal mud, I left it on for about two weeks. Besides being hard to get off because it was dry and caked on, it also left grayish spots all over the jeep. I was eventually able to buff it out with some agressive compound, but I know I took off alot of the clear coat. And the paint never really looked as "white" again. I have also seen clay stain fender flairs. So now I just wash it as soon as I can to be on the safe side.

07JKX 02-12-2008 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by mcds99 (Post 338599)
Jeep looks GREAT BTW.

If you rub against the dry mud the pait may scratch.
It's harder to get off when it's dry.

Now I have a question, Is there a way to keep the mud out of the engine compartment???

as long as you are not going through super deep mud holes... typically its is the watery mud the really splashes around in the engine bay. Slow and steady (2 or 3 mph) through them can avoid a lot of the splash. but often... that is not near as satisfying as blasting through them and seeing a roosters tail of muddy water spray up on both sides of your jeep.

:rotflmao1: your call...

TN-MEDIC-14 02-12-2008 01:16 PM

Whats the best way to get all the dirt and mud out of the engine compartment?

justinstoffregen 02-12-2008 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by TN-MEDIC-14 (Post 339129)
Whats the best way to get all the dirt and mud out of the engine compartment?

have it steam cleaned. It costs between 35 and 70 bux last time i checked.


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