Just putting this put there for a sanity check . . . Lifting the tub off the frame?
During the past several weekends, I spent a bit of time under my ’97 TJ and noticed the body mounts are all in rough shape (the corresponding frame mounts appear still decent). Since it’s my intention to hold onto this Jeep for a long while, I’m thinking it will be worth the effort to attempt to fix these mounting points and also a few rusted holes in the floor. Might make a fun winter project.
I’ve got a small pole barn and can make the space for the project. I also have available, a 1000lb x 7’ wide A-frame hoist, as well as metal cutting, forming and welding equipment.
The idea is to disconnect the tub from the frame and rotate it back such that it’s resting on the tailgate with the firewall facing up; providing clear access for repairs to the undercarriage.
Any caveats or warnings about doing this? Are there connector plugs for the electricals, or will I be cutting wires? The Jeep has air conditioning, but I don’t think it works and am not concerned about fixing it. Obviously, I’d remove the seats and console, and maybe the roll cage and windshield frame.
An added goal while the tub is off would be to needle scale the frame and anything else that’s rusty, then POR-15 the whole thing.
During the past several weekends, I spent a bit of time under my ’97 TJ and noticed the body mounts are all in rough shape (the corresponding frame mounts appear still decent). Since it’s my intention to hold onto this Jeep for a long while, I’m thinking it will be worth the effort to attempt to fix these mounting points and also a few rusted holes in the floor. Might make a fun winter project.
I’ve got a small pole barn and can make the space for the project. I also have available, a 1000lb x 7’ wide A-frame hoist, as well as metal cutting, forming and welding equipment.
The idea is to disconnect the tub from the frame and rotate it back such that it’s resting on the tailgate with the firewall facing up; providing clear access for repairs to the undercarriage.
Any caveats or warnings about doing this? Are there connector plugs for the electricals, or will I be cutting wires? The Jeep has air conditioning, but I don’t think it works and am not concerned about fixing it. Obviously, I’d remove the seats and console, and maybe the roll cage and windshield frame.
An added goal while the tub is off would be to needle scale the frame and anything else that’s rusty, then POR-15 the whole thing.
