That last picture looks like the transfer case is really sagging.
Yeah it is. I just went out and looked at it. That was a really dumb move on my part. Hope I didn’t mess up the transmission or transfer case too bad.
That last picture looks like the transfer case is really sagging.
Yeah it is. I just went out and looked at it. That was a really dumb move on my part. Hope I didn’t mess up the transmission or transfer case too bad.
Appears to be an 03-06 manual. That’s fairly good when it comes to rust since
1) 03-06 tends to see less frame problems.
2) you essentially have a drain hole where the automatic transmission cross member should go.
Figuring out frame rust is very very easy on Tj’s. If the inside of the frame is smooth throughout, you’re in a good spot. If the inside is not smooth but has no chunks, you’re starting to see a problem. If you can pull sizable chunks out of the frame (like I could with my old frame), then you should start worrying a lot.
A lot of people forget the outside simply does not matter. The inside is what counts.
Put the skid plate back on and the Jeep seems to be running fine. I’ve accepted the fact that I may have ruined my motor mounts and u joint and will likely have to pay some money to fix them. Sounds like the transmission and transfer case likely aren’t harmed, so it is what it is.
I suspect that your looking a rust from trapped moisture between the frame and skid rather then frame inside out. Get an angle grinder equipped with a wire knot brush and give it a thorough cleaning and coating. Something like POR would be a good treatment. I like to add a fat washer between the skid and frame to provide additional clearance so it will stop trapping moisture.
