metalry101
R/C addict
- Location
- Sandy, UT
So I have a problem that I need a bit of help with. My upper rear shock mounts on my XJ aren't cutting it. At all. They're so bad that my rear shocks are sitting on the garage floor at home actually. On one side, one of the bolts broke off in the nut, meaning the shock was attached to the axle, but not the body, making it...well...nonfunctional. Now on the other side, from what I can tell the unibody itself tore a little bit, so the bolt is at a wacky angle, again, disconnecting the shock from the body. Obviously driving around with no rear shocks isn't an acceptable situation...so I need to figure out a fix for this. Everyone agrees that bar pins suck, but since the mounts and bolts seem to be the problem (or at least the breakage point), I don't know that BPE's are going to help me any. I found this, and it certainly looks like a stouter mount, but it requires exhaust modification and it uses the same mounting holes as stock. If this looks like a solid investment, how would I bolt it up? One of the holes has a bolt broken off in the nut, flush with the nut. One of the other holes has slightly torn sheetmetal. I can't get to the backside of the mount, at least that I know of. Has anyone else had this problem? I can see that the shocks have their very own crossmember as a mount...is it possible to pull the carpet and cut a smallish hole in the floor to get to the top side of the crossmember/shock mount so that I can run new bolt and nuts through the existing holes? If so, I could run BPE's or the JKS mount quite easily I think.
If I can't cut through the floor to get to the back side of that crossmember, then I can't really reuse the stock mounting locations...or maybe I could cut all the bolts and just weld that JKS mount there instead of bolting it? The crossmember isn't crazy thick...probably a little thicker than the sheetmetal from what I can tell...so I dunno if that I would work or not. My knowledge of welding is...well...limited at best.
Ideas? Suggestions? I can crawl under the thing and snap some pictures tonight if my descriptions of the problem aren't very clear.
And for those not familiar with the JKS mount (probably everyone...did a few searchs and came up w/ zilch), here are the install instructions from JKS's site.
If I can't cut through the floor to get to the back side of that crossmember, then I can't really reuse the stock mounting locations...or maybe I could cut all the bolts and just weld that JKS mount there instead of bolting it? The crossmember isn't crazy thick...probably a little thicker than the sheetmetal from what I can tell...so I dunno if that I would work or not. My knowledge of welding is...well...limited at best.
Ideas? Suggestions? I can crawl under the thing and snap some pictures tonight if my descriptions of the problem aren't very clear.
And for those not familiar with the JKS mount (probably everyone...did a few searchs and came up w/ zilch), here are the install instructions from JKS's site.