Wildman's TJ is getting a face lift

I sprayed the second coat yesterday and then rotated the axle today. Had to take care of my daughters car first this morning which had a flat.
Blew out the sidewall of a tire. Hopefully it's covered by LesSchwab's road hazard?....

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Only had a few spots to touch up where the jack stands were on the axle tubes and spots I'd missed on the underside.

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Les Schwab might not cover it if she drove on it while it was flat. That's about the only reason I can think of they wouldn't though.

Nice job on the paint!!!
 
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Les Schwab might not cover it if she drove on it while it was flat. That about the only reason I can think of they wouldn't though.

Nice job on the paint!!!

I was going to snag a picture of the inner sidewall but she'd already left to town. It split in two spots.
The tires were stored in a storage unit over the winter when she'd been running studs.

I'm really happy with how the paint turned out. While the Steel It paint is expensive it sure seems to apply nicely. How well it holds up to abuse is yet to be seen.

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Now she just needs to run the opposing tire over something (like a piece of angle iron) so she can have 2 new on that end of the car...

I should have told them to put the spare on the other side.
I bought a new tire for it to since it was pretty worn.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but a jj that's not worn wont allow for much grease anyway will it?
That's why I like the idea of Lucas having anti-seize in the grease.

I don't know. But I'm putting as much grease as I can into them.
 
Well not knowing how much I'm adding this amount. The one thing that has become very evident to me is that I need new snap ring pliers.

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Then add some to the ball.

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Then do the other side.

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And I get about this much out on reassembly.

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So far I've only lost one snap ring. Flew across the garage and found it in the bottom tray of my service toolbox.
 
Well not knowing how much I'm adding this amount. The one thing that has become very evident to me is that I need new snap ring pliers.

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Then add some to the ball.

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Then do the other side.

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And I get about this much out on reassembly.

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So far I've only lost one snap ring. Flew across the garage and found it in the bottom tray of my service toolbox.

I like my Knipex snap ring pliers, but I did have to drill out the holes of the snap rings on the smaller ones to get them to fit.

Internal 90 Angled Precision Snap Ring Pliers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003UHUDDE/?tag=wranglerorg-20
 
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