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Old 10-31-2011, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeep4me2
That looks great. I noticed my rear diff seems to be leaking, I was gonna take it to my mechanic to have him check the fluid level and reseal it, but maybe that's something I could do at home myself and maybe paint up like yours.

Can you or anyone with some experience offer some advice on the process?

Don't laugh, but I'm not even sure what the fluid is? I figured I'd ask at Autozone. Does it take a gasket? Pretty much any advice. Here's what I'm looking at:


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Here's a great write up from project-jk.com

http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...hange-write-up
Old 10-31-2011, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeep4me2
That looks great. I noticed my rear diff seems to be leaking, I was gonna take it to my mechanic to have him check the fluid level and reseal it, but maybe that's something I could do at home myself and maybe paint up like yours.

Can you or anyone with some experience offer some advice on the process?

Don't laugh, but I'm not even sure what the fluid is? I figured I'd ask at Autozone. Does it take a gasket? Pretty much any advice. Here's what I'm looking at:


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Well for yours you would defiantly be best off painting when the differential is not attached to the vehicle since you need to get it resealed anyways. You'll need some strong grease/wax removers as it looks to be covered pretty good. I would also probably take some fine grit sandpaper to the cover to get it down to bare metal if possible. I used four coats of VHT High Heat Caliper paint and two coats of High Heat Clear. Make sure to spray the coats really really light as you don't want to to run and what not and waiting 12 min between each color coat and 30 min between each clear coat. If you've got any other questions on the process feel free to PM me.
Old 10-31-2011, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by kinoka2k

Well for yours you would defiantly be best off painting when the differential is not attached to the vehicle since you need to get it resealed anyways. You'll need some strong grease/wax removers as it looks to be covered pretty good. I would also probably take some fine grit sandpaper to the cover to get it down to bare metal if possible. I used four coats of VHT High Heat Caliper paint and two coats of High Heat Clear. Make sure to spray the coats really really light as you don't want to to run and what not and waiting 12 min between each color coat and 30 min between each clear coat. If you've got any other questions on the process feel free to PM me.
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:43 AM
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...What I did do to my jk this week was install my Bestop Security Drawer.


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Old 10-31-2011, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by BigMAK1
I tried to put Rugged Ridge fender liners on... they didn't fit and even if they did the marker light would limit wheel travel. So finished mod'ing up my stock cut inner liners. I also rustproofed/bedlined the wheel wells and underbody all the way down the pinch seems.

Tried to put on my LoD Rock Sliders but they didn't fit either.... geesh not terribly successful week-end.

Atleast the paint/rustproofing turned out great.

The LoD Rock Sliders had the gaps wrong. About a 1/4 inch gap on the center mount between frame and slider mount (when mounted with lower bolt thru the transfer case skid hole as it should be). So I need to get a piece of plate for that gap. Re-drilling the lower hole can't work because the front and rear and nearly flush - altho they're a little off but not much. I think I'll have the shop that's going to install my Long Arm lift put them on since they may need some tweeking with the lift anyways. I was hoping to bolt them on but since they may need to be cut and re-shaped they may have to be welded.

I used Rustoleum Bed Liner for the painting/rustproofing. The interior of the fenders are painted/lined as if I wasn't using any liners at all. Hand brushed exterior facing and sprayed inside - everything should be protected and sealed quite nicely.

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cant help to think its operator error here....not coincidence that both items dont fit...
Old 10-31-2011, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeep_420
cant help to think its operator error here....not coincidence that both items dont fit...
The Rugged Ridge liners won't accommodate the ribbing on the front wheel well (different in 2012?) plus they mount in the holes where the stock fender goes. In other words they won't work with a stock (cut) fender and still allow the fender to mount flush.

The sliders would fit fine with washers and a spacer but not going to mess with it that much since will probably need tweeking with the Long Arms anyways.

I have installed sliders a couple times before....
Old 10-31-2011, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeep4me2

That looks great. I noticed my rear diff seems to be leaking, I was gonna take it to my mechanic to have him check the fluid level and reseal it, but maybe that's something I could do at home myself and maybe paint up like yours.

Can you or anyone with some experience offer some advice on the process?

Don't laugh, but I'm not even sure what the fluid is? I figured I'd ask at Autozone. Does it take a gasket? Pretty much any advice. Here's what I'm looking at:

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They all leak, it's just a matter of time. While you are planning on doing this, you might want to look into lube lockers when you do so. They make maintenance a lot easier. Painting the cover works well as does purchasing new covers if you wheel a lot. Here's a shot of mine front + rear with lube lockers:
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Old 10-31-2011, 12:35 PM
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5 Tire rotate, moved frame side front track bar bolt up 1.5" to better clear diff cover, got dirty and lost a hydro assist fitting on the trail. Steering bleed to death. Good times.




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Old 10-31-2011, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnyD
A picture is worth a thousand words...

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... 'nuff said
Aim't that the truth... Here's mine :-)
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Old 10-31-2011, 06:06 PM
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installed an AFE sealed air intake kit. Noticed some improvement in throttle response.



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