Fixable as in using safe-t-caps and the like?Oh damn... that doesn't look good.
Fixable? Yes. But quite a project, and you'd better be prepared, because I can guarantee you there's plenty more rust like that hiding where you probably can't see it.
I HATE RUST.
Fixable as in using safe-t-caps and the like?
Me too brah (is that official TJ forum slang yet?). I hadn't even noticed anything that bad while its been up on the lift because the outer layer was still intact. It wasn't until I started banging on it that everything flaked of...
I'm fairly certain if I hit directly in front of the passenger rear LCA, I'd break through the hole in the picture I posted of the underside earlier^Depends on how far the rust has penetrated through the frame. If there's actually holes in the frame from rust, that means it's bad, and you'd need Safe-t-Caps. However, if there's just a lot of rust, the thing to do is going to be to get all of it off with a wire wheel / grinder and then prep and paint the surface.
I'm fairly certain if I hit directly in front of the passenger rear LCA, I'd break through the hole in the picture I posted of the underside earlier^
I guess that means it's pretty bad news
Too bad this guy cut off all the suspension mounts. He had a complete Currie AR in the front, and was asking $400 for the whole set-up. Then he removed the mention of the AR in the ad, and dropped to $300, and now $100. It's in Washington state, so shipping would be a killer.
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This listing is for a 1997 Jeep Tj frame that was part of a project that just stalled out and is now taking up too much space.
The frame is in great shape but has all of the motor and suspension brackets cut off with the exception of the front trac bar mount and the skid plate/trans mount.
Shoot me an offer! Worst I can say is no! I want this thing gone quick!
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LOL Sorry, man. It's still for sale. If he hadn't cut off all the suspension brackets, I'd of brought it home. Still, for the rust belt boys, it might be worth looking into. I can get the full contact info, if someone wants to talk with the guy...Don't give me frame search PTSD. Holy hell are they hard to find.
LOL Sorry, man. It's still for sale. If he hadn't cut off all the suspension brackets, I'd of brought it home. Still, for the rust belt boys, it might be worth looking into. I can get the full contact info, if someone wants to talk with the guy...
Ain't that always the way? Screw it. You got a good one. It's yours. You own it. When the work is done, you're done. Celebrate, brother! You're gonna have a rust-free frame! Look at you!Annnnndddd I looked at DaveysJeeps and of course he has the frame I needed all this time. Why couldn't he have had it before I spent 3 months searching the entire country for one?!
Ain't that always the way? Screw it. You got a good one. It's yours. You own it. When the work is done, you're done. Celebrate, brother! You're gonna have a rust-free frame! Look at you! :thumbup:
My brother lives in Seattle. I'd have him pick it up for me and hold onto it for a while until he moves back south, I'm just not too sure when he's coming back. $100 is DIRT cheap thoLOL Sorry, man. It's still for sale. If he hadn't cut off all the suspension brackets, I'd of brought it home. Still, for the rust belt boys, it might be worth looking into. I can get the full contact info, if someone wants to talk with the guy...
I'm fairly certain if I hit directly in front of the passenger rear LCA, I'd break through the hole in the picture I posted of the underside earlier^
I guess that means it's pretty bad news
So now that that's been decided upon, what does that mean for me now.... don't drive it?Yep, that's bad news. That calls for a Safe-T-Cap for sure.
