Hi guys,
I’ve been following this forum for years now but haven’t joined/made a post until now. I, like many here, am thoroughly concerned about frame rust on my tj. Until this past week I wasn’t aware of the no drain holes issue that the bright minds at chrysler have left us with. I got an endoscope to inspect my frame and the pictures attached are what it looks like. For reference the biggest scales are about quarter sized. Does this look really bad? Will cleaning it, clog hog, drilling drainholes, and coating with eastwood or fluidfilm just be prolonging the inevitable? Should I cut my losses and look for a clean rubi from the southwest? The outside of the frame is spotless as I have been militant about cleaning, wire brushing, and coating with encapsulator and fluidfilm but I was caught a bit off guard by the inside of the frame. This jeep spent about 6 years in Pennsylvania so I assume that’s where most of this rust happened. All of these pictures are between the control arm mounts on each side, it’s spotless above them front and back. Cheers!
I’ve been following this forum for years now but haven’t joined/made a post until now. I, like many here, am thoroughly concerned about frame rust on my tj. Until this past week I wasn’t aware of the no drain holes issue that the bright minds at chrysler have left us with. I got an endoscope to inspect my frame and the pictures attached are what it looks like. For reference the biggest scales are about quarter sized. Does this look really bad? Will cleaning it, clog hog, drilling drainholes, and coating with eastwood or fluidfilm just be prolonging the inevitable? Should I cut my losses and look for a clean rubi from the southwest? The outside of the frame is spotless as I have been militant about cleaning, wire brushing, and coating with encapsulator and fluidfilm but I was caught a bit off guard by the inside of the frame. This jeep spent about 6 years in Pennsylvania so I assume that’s where most of this rust happened. All of these pictures are between the control arm mounts on each side, it’s spotless above them front and back. Cheers!
