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I was jut gonna look at the sills on one side of the Jeep, but I got carried away. I'm kinda checking on the rust situation, wanting to Fluid Film it up, before the rainy season here in Florida. I still have the boat in the garage (awaiting coosa board) and I got a long way to go on that project before I can pull it out to make room for the jeep.
Check it out, quite the surprise.
Think you’ll be able to fix it?
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I have a tool chest lid almost covered! LOL
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Check frame rails, and front control arms. Rear at leaf spring mounts, seems anywhere where there’s welds on the frame. Poke the screw driver into any spot suspicious.
Those are solid. This is a Florida Jeep, I'm pretty sure this is all rust from standing water which leaked into the interior and soak the carpet. These Jeeps are notoriously leaky. All the carpet will be gone, heck I already removed it all, and it ain't going back in! Bottom is solid. Not a speck of rust on bottom edge of the doors tells me this car never seen road salt.