WOW...that looks showroom clean...![]()
WOW...that looks showroom clean...![]()
Very impressive! That does look great
"I’ve always enjoyed routine maintenance more when I have a clean area to work with."
I can relate - I spent 30 minutes per side cleaning all that up on Friday before I started the CV boot replacement.
Your wheel wells look great - you can do mine when you're here in Jan![]()
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Bren,
That does look really nice, I have thought of doing something similar. I also need to figure out where all the dust is coming in from my rear wheel wells. Whenever I go offroad, I end up with loads of road dust inside me driver's side storage compartment (where the stock bottle jack goes). I think there must be some sort of hole or something that the tires kick loads of dust up into. I really need to pull of my interior panels and get to the bottom of all that.
Bart
My Range Rover has similar "over-pressure" vent(s), visible fron the outside at the base of the rear side pillars. Without some form of vents (and I've known someone whom this has happened to, even with vents), the pressure of shutting the rear hatch (on a newer Rangie), the rear window blew out; shattered.
Surely they have more to do with fresh air circulation as part of the HVAC. Of the two Rangie vents, only one is functional (right side), and it has a rubber flap, presumably to allow air to move from the interior cabin to the outside, but flapped seled for air/water to move from outside to in.
Bren Workman
Gretna, NE
(C) 402-312-1992
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