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Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 8:03 pm
by Matt612
Finally got some shit done on the heap..
I got the shackle relocation installed and my shackle angle is much better. I forgot to take pictures but the rear works 100% better than before.
More importantly I finally started on my rear shocks. I did one side and after a bunch of thoughts this is what I came up with...
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Welding to the uni-body sucks ass I wish I would have drilled some good size holes in the angle for some plug welds for extra strength but oh well.

Comments, concerns welcome...do you think it will hold up or will the uni-body will rip open :flipoff2:

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 8:04 pm
by Matt612
Oh yeah dont mind the terribly fucked up rear brake line I have not gotten around to replacing it yet :thumby:

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:48 pm
by BadnewsCJ
There not load bearing, and that's a lot of steel regardless.

I think you should of just but welded a bolt to your axle for the lower shock mounts, it works for Rant. He never busts shocks.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:57 pm
by Matt612
Yeah the angle is what I had laying around..I stared at it for like 2 hours...i didnt want to ruin my cargo area with 2 shocks poking right through the middle so it what I came up with. Im going to cap off the one side you see when you open the hatch to try to clean up the look a bit.. and clean my booger welds up.. Fuck uni-bodys the next jeep i build is going to have a real frame.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 12:08 am
by BadAssEddie
Yeah, you should have sought out Rants advice on shock mounts for an XJ :lol2:

But, foreal. They see no load besides what their valving produces. You will not rip a unibody due to shock compression. The main concern for you is foreign object protrusion, articulation, and packaging concerns. I like what you did, but I would have suggested mounting the lower end of the shock atop the axle tube, not behind it. Leave it for now as it will probably work. When you pull an XJ and rip 3/4 of your shock mounts on one trail in Harlan, reconsider the design :flipoff2:

I think your tires will protect the mounts plenty in all serious though. I approve of your non-flux core buttsex fag welds though.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:20 pm
by Matt612
BadAssEddie wrote:
I like what you did, but I would have suggested mounting the lower end of the shock atop the axle tube, not behind it.

I think your tires will protect the mounts plenty in all serious though. I approve of your non-flux core buttsex fag welds though.

Thank you sir. Im liking the hobart pretty good so far..sell me your 212 and get a 252 gayblade :flipoff2:

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:21 pm
by Matt612
If i mounted them on top of the tube the upper mounts would have been 2-3 inches higher and that would have fucked my cargo area all up... i tried to make it work like that but it didnt.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 6:51 pm
by alk1174
Mine are mounted to the axle the same way for similiar reasons. Been that way for quite a few years and holding strong. Mine are beat up pretty bad to the point of having to cut them off but havent failed.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 9:22 pm
by Matt612
Cleaned and capped off the one side..its basically done. Heres what it looks like. The back side is still open so I can remove the bolt for the upper shock mount.

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Hopefully I can get the other side built tomorrow and my welds will look better on that side...

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 4:07 pm
by BadAssEddie
Matt612 wrote:sell me your 212 and get a 252 gayblade :flipoff2:
Fuck a 252.

Id get me a 350P.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 4:14 pm
by Jwlman
Hard to tell but did you cap the side with the bolt instead of the nut side?

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 6:23 pm
by Matt612
Jwlman wrote:Hard to tell but did you cap the side with the bolt instead of the nut side?
No the bolt slides out the back...Its been flipped since the first picture..Originally it was the other way when I was testing and cycling everything. I pull it out welded a nut in there then capped it.

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:02 pm
by Jwlman
Matt612 wrote:
Jwlman wrote:Hard to tell but did you cap the side with the bolt instead of the nut side?
No the bolt slides out the back...Its been flipped since the first picture..Originally it was the other way when I was testing and cycling everything. I pull it out welded a nut in there then capped it.
Good, I learned that one the hard way :lol2:

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:14 am
by BadAssEddie
Jwlman wrote:Good, I learned that one the hard way :lol2:
Just like how I have to move my drivetrain up to get my upper link out LOL

Re: 2 door xj build

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 5:50 pm
by Matt612
Little update.. Got both sides done here is what it looks like with a picture of my new shackle angle. I took one leaf out of my spring pack but its still sitting a little higher that I want. Here are the pics..

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It rides much better with shocks..i have 4.5" of up travel and 5.5" of droop. Still have to figure out how to get my gas tank skid on, build a rear bumper and start on my sliders.