bumper stuff
September 10th, 2010 · No Comments
bumper stuff
With an OEM 96 XJ I’m about to replace a bumper corner and recondition both front and back bumpers. Is it possible to look up what color factory paint was originally used on my bumpers on my 96 XJ, and order it from somewhere? Like is that kind of information kept on file? If not I’m thinking I should paint them just a flat matte black. For my bumper guards, instead of spending the 60 bucks for new ones I’m gonna be cheap and just repaint. I’d like to give them a little different color from the bumper, so I’m thinking they should be black as well but perhaps with a little gloss added. Does that sound about right, or am I being just a little too gay? Thanks yall.
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ngine Bay Protection
Placing a tarp across the front of the 4x4 minimizes water entering the engine bay by creating a bow wave, provided forward momentum is maintained. The result is less water for the radiator fan to spray over the ignition system, less chance of water entering the air intake and less likely for the fan to propel its way up to and through the radiator.
Diesel 4x4's are usually better for water crossings as you do not have the ignition system to worry about. Water in the ignition system usually results in a stalled engine and not actual engine damage, though this is of little comfort when you find yourself stuck in the middle of a crossing. Depending on the water depth, its advisable to climb out of your window rather than open the door and flood your carpets. To minimize stalling from a wet ignition, it's a good idea to spray all the ignition system with water repellent beforehand.
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