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Tonight’s lunar eclipses
Nice pics. We could barely see it here. It was visible but really dark looking rather than red, IMO.
Tonight’s lunar eclipses
Thanks!Nice pics. We could barely see it here. It was visible but really dark looking rather than red, IMO.
Thank you!
The wife and I went to bed after the game and didn't get to see it last night... Those are great shots!! Thanks for posting.
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Just ordered up a set of EVO rock skins. Should be here in a week or so.
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Awesome! Let the drilling begin. I’ve debated getting those. Not sure though with the winter salt shit around here.
Just ordered up a set of EVO rock skins. Should be here in a week or so.
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Great choice, I love the rock skins![emoji106]
Just a thought, does anyone use seam sealer when they install armor? I've been worried about moisture getting trapped between the armor and the body causing rust long term. Anyone experience that? Or use seam sealer to prevent moisture and salt getting in there?Awesome! Let the drilling begin. I’ve debated getting those. Not sure though with the winter salt shit around here.
Just a thought, does anyone use seam sealer when they install armor? I've been worried about moisture getting trapped between the armor and the body causing rust long term. Anyone experience that? Or use seam sealer to prevent moisture and salt getting in there?
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Guessing he means seam sealer like what's used assembling the Jeep between body panels.You use RTV behind them. Not sure what type of seam sealer you are referring to.
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Exactly what I meant. Didn't think about using silicone. Easy to get and works the same way. Good to know you've had yours off and no signs of rust.Guessing he means seam sealer like what's used assembling the Jeep between body panels.
Ya like, Overlander said don't use that, use rtv. I ran a thin bead on the back of armor along the top and many vertical stripes. Left bottom open. I then let it fully cure before putting on Jeep so it's more of a gasket. Ive had them off a few times over the 4 years they've been on and no rust and barely any dirt etc.
Key is to leave bottom open so water can drain out. You will get moisture back there so let it out.
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Very nice! Hot off the press![emoji482] literally[emoji106]
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