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Moving the TJ frame rail center body mounts #889198 06/06/08 02:34 AM
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SavageSun4x4 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
A common issue on TJ's is the center frame rail body mount which always seems to be in the way when extreme trails are done.


If you have a body lift of 1 or 2 inches then moving the body mount up 1 inch is an easy and quick task. This will get tuck it up and out of the way and keep you from hanging it up on rocks when climbing trails, ledges and waterfalls...

Writeup/pics here: http://www.savagesun4x4.com/enter/how_to_stuff/tj_body_mount_reconfigurati.html


Don
Scottsdale, AZ
www.savagesun4x4.com
Re: Moving the TJ frame rail center body mounts [Re: SavageSun4x4] #889199 06/12/08 11:00 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
In my opinion when you do a bodylift of 2" or more you should do this to as many mounts as you can, esp. the front ones and the one's under the firewall. Keep's the body firmly attached to the frame.


1987 SWB Pajero 2.5 TDI on 31" rubber waiting for a hip replacement and bigger shoes

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