Rust, Rust & More Rust!!
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JK Enthusiast
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Rust, Rust & More Rust!!
I am new Jeep JK owner. Purchased a 2007 JKU in December for my son. It looks really good bu the weather just broke and we climbed underneath to find quite a bit of rust.
Looking at the back end, just under the bumper you can see some rust on the gas tank and other small parts under the vehicle. Thru the XD Crank rims you can see rust on the brake caliper and rotors.
Anyone out there fixed this problem? Any ideas? We at least want to fix the aesthetics of the vehicle. It is too awesome to be showing rust that just takes away from how badass it looks. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Looking at the back end, just under the bumper you can see some rust on the gas tank and other small parts under the vehicle. Thru the XD Crank rims you can see rust on the brake caliper and rotors.
Anyone out there fixed this problem? Any ideas? We at least want to fix the aesthetics of the vehicle. It is too awesome to be showing rust that just takes away from how badass it looks. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Last edited by jaxhammer; 05-18-2015 at 03:26 PM.
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WheelinWillyFifteen (11-22-2019)
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I am new Jeep JK owner. Purchased a 2010 JKU in December for my son. It looks really good bu the weather just broke and we climbed underneath to find quite a bit of rust.
Looking at the back end, just under the bumper you can see some rust on the gas tank and other small parts under the vehicle. Thru the XD Crank rims you can see rust on the brake caliper and rotors.
Anyone out there fixed this problem? Any ideas? We at least want to fix the aesthetics of the vehicle. It is too awesome to be showing rust that just takes away from how badass it looks. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Looking at the back end, just under the bumper you can see some rust on the gas tank and other small parts under the vehicle. Thru the XD Crank rims you can see rust on the brake caliper and rotors.
Anyone out there fixed this problem? Any ideas? We at least want to fix the aesthetics of the vehicle. It is too awesome to be showing rust that just takes away from how badass it looks. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
BlackStar Rust Converter
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Clean with brush and POR=15 I did it on few of my cars right over rust and it never came through that stuff is tough as nails..Just use gloves when applying it, it will stay on your hands for months...But POR-15 is the best stuff I ever used I used it on everything...I undercoated my dads Sprinter and it has held up through two Upstate NY winters and when washed still looks good...Cheaper than spray paint and lasts 10x longer..Goes on thin and when it dries its unremovable...
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JK Enthusiast
Look up GEMS Rust Killer. Great product. I have used it for years. Your local Sherwin-Williams store can order it in for you or possible have it in stock. We sell it to food and beverage facilities regularly. Good luck.
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JK Enthusiast
Thread Starter
Can you use a wire brush (or would you use) a wire brush on any of the rust shown in my pics above?
Differential
Lower part of Shock mount
Exhaust
Muffler
Brake Drum (not where the brake pad hits)
Differential
Lower part of Shock mount
Exhaust
Muffler
Brake Drum (not where the brake pad hits)
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Wait rust isn't normal... Jk ya wire brush everything or if you have a wire wheel just go to town. Make sure you actually take care of the rust use por or whatever you like in it before you go to town with a raddle can.