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Jeff 07-21-2004 09:54 AM

Muddy Wheelin'
 
I love wheelin' with the top and doors off.... after doing so on our local
clubs Canada day run, I had spent days trying to get the mud outta
everything.... no biggie though.... but next time I'm thinking I'll wrap the
roll bars with Saran wrap or similar, cover the seats and the carpet has
already been removed.... what I WANT to know is how do ya keep the mud outta
the seat belt harness when I have to wear the seat belt...It got bad already
once... the seat belt wouldn't come out and when I took it to he
dealer...they took the mud out of it and they were fine...
I jus can't think of a way to keep the mud outta them without having to wear
my doors....
I could wrap with Saran aswell but then can't use them.....
I'm sure someone already has this figured out....
also any cleaning tips are always welcomed...I'm sure we've all cleaned our
Jeeps once or twice..lol

Thanks everyone!!!
Jeff
'03 TJ
'95 ZJ
www.novascotiajeepclub.ca



Mike Romain 07-21-2004 10:02 AM

Re: Muddy Wheelin'
 
The best I have heard of is to clip a pair of vise grips on the webbing
when you have the belt fitted nicely to you. This hold the belt out so
you can bag it and keep the mud out.

Watch out for your brakes and bearings man, that organic mud down there
is nasty stuff. It literally burned out my CJ's front axle spindle
bearings. The crap burns.... I put on 3500 more miles right after a
run without cleaning it out. (was in the middle of a vacation trip and
wheeled with your group out near Sackville.)

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff wrote:
>
> I love wheelin' with the top and doors off.... after doing so on our local
> clubs Canada day run, I had spent days trying to get the mud outta
> everything.... no biggie though.... but next time I'm thinking I'll wrap the
> roll bars with Saran wrap or similar, cover the seats and the carpet has
> already been removed.... what I WANT to know is how do ya keep the mud outta
> the seat belt harness when I have to wear the seat belt...It got bad already
> once... the seat belt wouldn't come out and when I took it to he
> dealer...they took the mud out of it and they were fine...
> I jus can't think of a way to keep the mud outta them without having to wear
> my doors....
> I could wrap with Saran aswell but then can't use them.....
> I'm sure someone already has this figured out....
> also any cleaning tips are always welcomed...I'm sure we've all cleaned our
> Jeeps once or twice..lol
>
> Thanks everyone!!!
> Jeff
> '03 TJ
> '95 ZJ
> www.novascotiajeepclub.ca


Mike Romain 07-21-2004 10:02 AM

Re: Muddy Wheelin'
 
The best I have heard of is to clip a pair of vise grips on the webbing
when you have the belt fitted nicely to you. This hold the belt out so
you can bag it and keep the mud out.

Watch out for your brakes and bearings man, that organic mud down there
is nasty stuff. It literally burned out my CJ's front axle spindle
bearings. The crap burns.... I put on 3500 more miles right after a
run without cleaning it out. (was in the middle of a vacation trip and
wheeled with your group out near Sackville.)

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff wrote:
>
> I love wheelin' with the top and doors off.... after doing so on our local
> clubs Canada day run, I had spent days trying to get the mud outta
> everything.... no biggie though.... but next time I'm thinking I'll wrap the
> roll bars with Saran wrap or similar, cover the seats and the carpet has
> already been removed.... what I WANT to know is how do ya keep the mud outta
> the seat belt harness when I have to wear the seat belt...It got bad already
> once... the seat belt wouldn't come out and when I took it to he
> dealer...they took the mud out of it and they were fine...
> I jus can't think of a way to keep the mud outta them without having to wear
> my doors....
> I could wrap with Saran aswell but then can't use them.....
> I'm sure someone already has this figured out....
> also any cleaning tips are always welcomed...I'm sure we've all cleaned our
> Jeeps once or twice..lol
>
> Thanks everyone!!!
> Jeff
> '03 TJ
> '95 ZJ
> www.novascotiajeepclub.ca


Mike Romain 07-21-2004 10:02 AM

Re: Muddy Wheelin'
 
The best I have heard of is to clip a pair of vise grips on the webbing
when you have the belt fitted nicely to you. This hold the belt out so
you can bag it and keep the mud out.

Watch out for your brakes and bearings man, that organic mud down there
is nasty stuff. It literally burned out my CJ's front axle spindle
bearings. The crap burns.... I put on 3500 more miles right after a
run without cleaning it out. (was in the middle of a vacation trip and
wheeled with your group out near Sackville.)

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff wrote:
>
> I love wheelin' with the top and doors off.... after doing so on our local
> clubs Canada day run, I had spent days trying to get the mud outta
> everything.... no biggie though.... but next time I'm thinking I'll wrap the
> roll bars with Saran wrap or similar, cover the seats and the carpet has
> already been removed.... what I WANT to know is how do ya keep the mud outta
> the seat belt harness when I have to wear the seat belt...It got bad already
> once... the seat belt wouldn't come out and when I took it to he
> dealer...they took the mud out of it and they were fine...
> I jus can't think of a way to keep the mud outta them without having to wear
> my doors....
> I could wrap with Saran aswell but then can't use them.....
> I'm sure someone already has this figured out....
> also any cleaning tips are always welcomed...I'm sure we've all cleaned our
> Jeeps once or twice..lol
>
> Thanks everyone!!!
> Jeff
> '03 TJ
> '95 ZJ
> www.novascotiajeepclub.ca


Mike Romain 07-21-2004 10:02 AM

Re: Muddy Wheelin'
 
The best I have heard of is to clip a pair of vise grips on the webbing
when you have the belt fitted nicely to you. This hold the belt out so
you can bag it and keep the mud out.

Watch out for your brakes and bearings man, that organic mud down there
is nasty stuff. It literally burned out my CJ's front axle spindle
bearings. The crap burns.... I put on 3500 more miles right after a
run without cleaning it out. (was in the middle of a vacation trip and
wheeled with your group out near Sackville.)

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Jeff wrote:
>
> I love wheelin' with the top and doors off.... after doing so on our local
> clubs Canada day run, I had spent days trying to get the mud outta
> everything.... no biggie though.... but next time I'm thinking I'll wrap the
> roll bars with Saran wrap or similar, cover the seats and the carpet has
> already been removed.... what I WANT to know is how do ya keep the mud outta
> the seat belt harness when I have to wear the seat belt...It got bad already
> once... the seat belt wouldn't come out and when I took it to he
> dealer...they took the mud out of it and they were fine...
> I jus can't think of a way to keep the mud outta them without having to wear
> my doors....
> I could wrap with Saran aswell but then can't use them.....
> I'm sure someone already has this figured out....
> also any cleaning tips are always welcomed...I'm sure we've all cleaned our
> Jeeps once or twice..lol
>
> Thanks everyone!!!
> Jeff
> '03 TJ
> '95 ZJ
> www.novascotiajeepclub.ca



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