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LostHi
Mar 11, 2024
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I have used R&E Paint Supply for several years to create aerosol paint for my 2000 TJ Wrangler. They have matched it perfectly. I order aerosol cans to easily do the touch ups. I am far from a painter, but good enough to cover up the trail markings. R & E Paint Supply (repaintsupply.com)
Another member has a CJ7. R&E Paint Supply's online site does not have his Jeep color as a ready to order option. I have seen this vendor, https://touchupdirect.com/ . Anyone use them OR have another vendor that a fellow members could use?
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LostHi
Jan 26, 2024
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I see all of these videos and posts on super clean engines that looks like they just came off the factory floor. I have tried the several levels of GUNK products, but still can't get me Jeep engine clean. It just does not get super clean. I just want to do this once or twice a year, so asking what other Jeepers use???
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LostHi
Jan 18, 2024
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Cold and Hot weather are not best friends for batteries. Since my Jeep is not my daily driver, I always put it on a trickle charger. I have an Original Battery Tender that someone recommended to me many, many years ago. I went with them since I run an Optima Yellow Top in the Jeep. It is a deep cycle AGM type battery that the Battery Tender supports. They have newer ones than the old one that I have. Battery Tender® Plus 12V, 1.25 AMP Battery Charger (https://www.batterytender.com/plus) ... I also have a double bank for the diesel, which is my daily driver. We all know with diesels, you have to warm up those glow plugs, which drains the battery, especially older ones. When it gets close to freezing, I put the battery tender on the truck as well. Battery Tender® 2-Bank 12V, 1.25 Amp Battery Charger(https://www.batterytender.com/two-bank)
It has been a while since I looked at their prices. I do not remember paying as much as they cost today. What do you use? We are always looking for better products that maybe lesser expensive if these needs to be replaced.
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LostHi
Jan 18, 2024
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With this freezing weather we are having, I have had several discussions with people on what to use to jump start their vehicle. For me, I have a NOCO GB40 for the Jeep. I have used it several times to quickly jump start a car. The only thing that I find as a nuisance is when the car battery is so low/dead that it cannot find it. This is a safety feature. It has an override button that you can use, but you have to read the manual to figure out how this feature works. I also have a bigger one for the diesel tow-rig. You can find more information at: NOCO - 1000A Lithium Jump Starter - GB40 (https://no.co/gb40) ...
What do you use???? Always interested to knowing if there are better products we can use that might be less expensive if we ever have to replace this.
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