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Hello
I have a Jeep Wrangler YJ 1992 and i want to mount sidebars on it.
The Jeep has a bodylift of 1" with original parts.
My question is:What is the best position where i can fasten my sidebars to
the frame
..
There a 2 posiblities i think :
1) the points where the frame is lift with bodylift pucks (3 times at each
side) This is not a very
good place because the bodylift pucks are made of steel and rubber so you
cannot connect this very tighten.
2) The points that the original sidesteps are fastened (2 times)
Can somebody tell me what is the most regalar place to put a sidebar on
Greetings
Jack
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I have a Jeep Wrangler YJ 1992 and i want to mount sidebars on it.
The Jeep has a bodylift of 1" with original parts.
My question is:What is the best position where i can fasten my sidebars to
the frame
..
There a 2 posiblities i think :
1) the points where the frame is lift with bodylift pucks (3 times at each
side) This is not a very
good place because the bodylift pucks are made of steel and rubber so you
cannot connect this very tighten.
2) The points that the original sidesteps are fastened (2 times)
Can somebody tell me what is the most regalar place to put a sidebar on
Greetings
Jack
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Re: side-bars
Hmmmm do you mean you are going to fabricate your own? If not, I'd
pretty much mount the bars wherever the particular sidebar
manufacturer intends them to go.
Neither of your options below sound great IMO.... anything sturdy is
going to require some drilling thru the frame, or welding I think.
Dave
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 19:59:49 +0200, "Jack" <Jack@planet.nl> wrote:
>Hello
>
>I have a Jeep Wrangler YJ 1992 and i want to mount sidebars on it.
>The Jeep has a bodylift of 1" with original parts.
>My question is:What is the best position where i can fasten my sidebars to
>the frame
>.
>There a 2 posiblities i think :
>1) the points where the frame is lift with bodylift pucks (3 times at each
>side) This is not a very
>good place because the bodylift pucks are made of steel and rubber so you
>cannot connect this very tighten.
>2) The points that the original sidesteps are fastened (2 times)
>
>Can somebody tell me what is the most regalar place to put a sidebar on
>
>Greetings
>Jack
pretty much mount the bars wherever the particular sidebar
manufacturer intends them to go.
Neither of your options below sound great IMO.... anything sturdy is
going to require some drilling thru the frame, or welding I think.
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 19:59:49 +0200, "Jack" <Jack@planet.nl> wrote:
>Hello
>
>I have a Jeep Wrangler YJ 1992 and i want to mount sidebars on it.
>The Jeep has a bodylift of 1" with original parts.
>My question is:What is the best position where i can fasten my sidebars to
>the frame
>.
>There a 2 posiblities i think :
>1) the points where the frame is lift with bodylift pucks (3 times at each
>side) This is not a very
>good place because the bodylift pucks are made of steel and rubber so you
>cannot connect this very tighten.
>2) The points that the original sidesteps are fastened (2 times)
>
>Can somebody tell me what is the most regalar place to put a sidebar on
>
>Greetings
>Jack
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