Collin the Hen
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Ok, I thought I would show some of you guys the junk I've made for my Jeep.
The gas tank skid came together very well. I was very surprised how it turned out. It turned out not to be much less than a new "shroud" because I had the metal company cut it for me. However, this is 1/8 inch steel, so it's much stronger than a shroud. I had to notch some metal out on the right side because my shackle got in the way. That's what that recession is.
The second thing I am showing is the rear frame/bumper. The angle iron on the end acts like a tube, so that slides over the frame and is bolted in with 6 grade 8 bolts. That angle iron allowed me to move my shackle rearward to increase downward travel, too.
I welded those shackle eyelets on before I learned how to a multiple pass t-weld, so a couple of those beads have a hole in them. I've contemplated grinding them down and putting on a nice t-weld. In fact, I think I'll do that right now. :roll:
The gas tank skid came together very well. I was very surprised how it turned out. It turned out not to be much less than a new "shroud" because I had the metal company cut it for me. However, this is 1/8 inch steel, so it's much stronger than a shroud. I had to notch some metal out on the right side because my shackle got in the way. That's what that recession is.
The second thing I am showing is the rear frame/bumper. The angle iron on the end acts like a tube, so that slides over the frame and is bolted in with 6 grade 8 bolts. That angle iron allowed me to move my shackle rearward to increase downward travel, too.
I welded those shackle eyelets on before I learned how to a multiple pass t-weld, so a couple of those beads have a hole in them. I've contemplated grinding them down and putting on a nice t-weld. In fact, I think I'll do that right now. :roll: