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Maintaining Old Jeeps Crack
Off Road Jeep Maintainence and Prep - Casualties Of War
Early Jeep frames can be rife with cracks. Even if they're not very visible in your garage, the minute you twist up your Jeep in the rocks, they can open up into huge, gaping fissures. Check your framerails before heading out with a flashlight and a spray bottle of liquid to help make the cracks more visible. Drill small holes at the ends of any cracks you find, then grind a V-groove along the crack body before welding it up. You may consider plating any problem areas to avoid future failures. View Related Article
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