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Aussie Conditions
Look, I've seen too many decent 4WDs come in with chassis rails full of wet beach sand and red dust that's basically turned into concrete. After 15 years in the game, I reckon most blokes forget about the one part of the car that actually takes the most beating. Whether you're dealing with coastal salt or that fine Simpson Desert dust, this checklist will help you get it sorted before autumn turns into a wet winter.
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Pre-Start Inspection
What You'll Need
Performance Checklist: The Process
The Big Clean
Pressure wash everything. Spend at least 20 minutes just getting the heavy grit out of the nooks. If the water's brown, keep going.
Chassis Flush
Feed your flushing tool into the chassis rails from both ends. A mate once found 2kg of Fraser Island sand inside a 'clean' Hilux rail this way.
Degrease and Scrub
Apply degreaser to the oily bits and use your brush on any surface rust. Rinse thoroughly and let it dry completely (grab a coffee, give it an hour).
Apply Protection
Spray your Lanolin or sealant. Get into the top of the spring towers and above the fuel tank. Don't be shy with it.
Internal Rail Coating
Use the extension straw to coat the inside of the chassis rails. This is the most important part that most people skip.
Final Inspection
What You'll Need
A Few Truths
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