Last saturday morning at AOP; I went to close my tailgate and it wouldn't close. I was dumbfounded because it closed perfectly the day before and I didn't remember backing into anything the night before. Jeff (
@NashvilleTJ) noticed that the body was kinked under the lower tailgate hinge and he said he would hold up on the tailgate while I hit the kink with a hammer and it would probably straighten it out enough to close. Well, that worked and I remember saying out loud, How the hell does the body bend in that direction it would have to be pushed up from the bottom and the bumper is protecting it. Anyway, it worked and I never thought about it again, I actually forgot about it.
Today, I came home from work a little early in order to power wash my jeep so I can do a good inspection and start fixing what I find. I wanted to get a jump on it since I have a wheeling trip planned in a few weeks. Well after I power washed it and took it for a quick drive around the neighborhood I start doing my normal undercarriage check and I found that the frame is cracked on both the LH and RH sides right at the front of the shock tower which is frenched into the frame. The shock towers are also cracked. So......I am thinking it has been cracked for a while and growing overtime and Friday night I did back into a rock with the bumper a few times pretty hard and that most likely "opened" up the crack and pushed the frame and bumper up enough to kink the body.
LH Frame Rail Crack:
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RH Frame Rail Crack:
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Shock Tower Crack:
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The only loads that would be applied to the frame aft of the shock tower which would cause that crack is impacts on the tank and bumper when dropping off of ledges or backing into rocks with the front end up in the air. Since I moved the tank to the bed the amount of impacts has significantly dropped, but the cracks were most likely already there and growing, I just never noticed them until the crack actually opened allowing the frame to move up.
I will have to get things opened up and removed so I can get access and clean it all up and weld it back together, possibly add some reinforcement, good time to get rid of all those old brackets in the picture that are no longer used. I will work on that this weekend. I really just wanted to post this so Jeff could see what caused that kink in the body.
I also found my transmission mount cracked in two, it was definitely due to bad weld on my part. I already removed it, fixed it, and reinstalled it this afternoon. Now time to get cleaned up, eat dinner, and head out to the Southern Culture on the Skids show tonight
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