So I'm the very happy new owner of a 2000 manual TJ Sport. The only previous owner has had her since she rolled off the factory line, and says that it's essentially bone stock besides an upgraded radio head unit and a few minor accessories. No lift was ever put on, no aftermarket parts.
But here's the weird thing. The side steps, which appear to be factory, aren't bolted to the frame. They appear to be welded directly to it.
Has anyone else experienced this? A forum search doesn't appear to have turned anything up.
I'm looking to just remove them completely to put on some much lower profile rock sliders on there, but I'd prefer to bolt whatever I go with directly to the frame, but that space is taken up by the welded on brackets of the factory steps. There do no appear to be any holes drilled.
Could this just have been a wacky day at the factory where they decided to weld on instead of drilling and bolting?
For context, the previous owner has known my father in law for a few decades and is considered pretty trustworthy. He sold us the jeep for, honestly, almost nothing. So I don't think this is a case of him trying to get one over on us.
But here's the weird thing. The side steps, which appear to be factory, aren't bolted to the frame. They appear to be welded directly to it.
Has anyone else experienced this? A forum search doesn't appear to have turned anything up.
I'm looking to just remove them completely to put on some much lower profile rock sliders on there, but I'd prefer to bolt whatever I go with directly to the frame, but that space is taken up by the welded on brackets of the factory steps. There do no appear to be any holes drilled.
Could this just have been a wacky day at the factory where they decided to weld on instead of drilling and bolting?
For context, the previous owner has known my father in law for a few decades and is considered pretty trustworthy. He sold us the jeep for, honestly, almost nothing. So I don't think this is a case of him trying to get one over on us.
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