Not any time soon, but 3 weeks ago there was 2 feet in the mountains, could have really used them!
Printable View
Not any time soon, but 3 weeks ago there was 2 feet in the mountains, could have really used them!
No matter what anyone says, chains are great in snow and even better on all fours
Anyone have any tricks to clean the rust off of these?
I have been told diesel fuel.
Install them and drive in sand
Yes that would work great! But I need to fit them to my tires, they are made for 31's. Need to add some chain and another cross strap.
yep ... sand will clean 'em up quicksmart .. ;) .. :D
If you google ... I think, theres a baking soda and vinegar mix .. or something ... that some use ???
Baking soda and vinegar :confused: Makes lots of bubbles anyway :D
Can always mix up a solution of CLR to soak them in. Shouldn't take too much of the stuff and would work quite well.
I grabbed a jug of metal restore rust remover, will see how it works.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/31/vanahe8e.jpg
Got busy today and started to work on getting the exhaust around all the suspension and out the back.
That has always been a priority with me Dana, exhaust all the way to the back. I hate that fresh exhaust smell.
It's really tough with coils and a 4 link in the rear, the long range tank takes up a lot of space too. Ya the wife was complaining that mort stinks, so he goes under the knife again.
The space problem has been why I haven't done a four link in the classical way. I have a three inch exhaust system that I like that goes all the way to the back in spite of my large tank. I think I have myself talked into a three link rear. Works well on the front so far
3" exhaust, I'm only running 2"
I have room with tight bends. You might want to consider oval pipe. It is made for use in tight places. Not cheap, but effective