Metalcloak Thread
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I was told by metal cloak over the phone to just use brake cleaner to get the dirt off and paint directly over it. I did at least 5 coats on everything(if not 7 or 8). It held up very well on the arms and trackbars and rear bracket. The swaybar links were just too smooth and it scratches of very easily. Im happy still, not a fan of the gold and I wanted the extra protection up here in rusty ol Canada. Its a much bigger job then I anticipated. Took 2 days. I went through 4 cans of rustoleum rust paint. We will see how well it all holds up over time. One wheeling trip down with no damage and more to come.
I dont always drive where others cant. but when I do, its in my Jeep. Stay muddy my friends
I dont always drive where others cant. but when I do, its in my Jeep. Stay muddy my friends
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I will be doing my 2.5" GC ARB install this weekend if the weather holds out (need to do it outside). Anyway, I decided to go with the limiting strap as opposed to exhaust spacer or aftermarket driveshaft (for now anyway). Is there a certain length limiting strap that fits all JKs (mine is a 2012 JKUR if that matters) with an MC lift? Or do I have to wait til my lift is installed and measure? Where does the strap bolt up?
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I will be doing my 2.5" GC ARB install this weekend if the weather holds out (need to do it outside). Anyway, I decided to go with the limiting strap as opposed to exhaust spacer or aftermarket driveshaft (for now anyway). Is there a certain length limiting strap that fits all JKs (mine is a 2012 JKUR if that matters) with an MC lift? Or do I have to wait til my lift is installed and measure? Where does the strap bolt up?
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Thats correct, you want to allow for stretch. Depending on the length of the strap you may need more or less length. For the differential strap you will likely only need to be about 1/2" shorter. An adjustable clevis mount works good to dial in the correct length.
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I'm sorry but I'm a little confused. If you use the control arm mount, isn't that moving the limiting strap outward away from the center-line of the vehicle? I thought I would put 1 limiting strap in the center of the axle so it wouldn't hinder any of the articulation that the MC lift gives me. I'm not questioning you by no means. Just trying to understand what I need to do.
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IF you want to max out articulation while protecting the driveshaft you install the limit strap at the driveshaft which is the center of the differential. You can however mount it whereever you want and welding a double sheer tab in the center of the axle to bolt it will work fine.
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IF you want to max out articulation while protecting the driveshaft you install the limit strap at the driveshaft which is the center of the differential. You can however mount it whereever you want and welding a double sheer tab in the center of the axle to bolt it will work fine.