chevy frame swap

You realy don't seem to understand this unibody thing.... its not a strong body on a weak frame just welded together. Its a Unit. If you remove the "frame" without putting the rest of the body in a giant jig to keep it from just bending under its own weight/stress it will, in essensce, fold like a taco.. eventually.

Just plate the frame rail with 1/16th inch U channel.
 
When I started my MJ build I was looking for a axle donor(70s ford bronco) I ended up with a 79 bronco with a GREAT running gear(cast mount d44 but the rig came with a 79 F250 D44 that even with the larger cast mount for the leaf spring, will still work for me down the road on a diffrent rig, but is not the best axle for us XJ'ers)

Anyways my 88 MJ had uniframe rot from trany xmember back to rear shackle hangers. So I hated the idea of scraping out a good Bronco just for the front and rear axles so I thought of just building a mini truck buggy thing using the bronco frame. I thought about it for a good month then decided that sleving/boxing what was left of the stock uni frame on the MJ was a much better way to go.

I went too heavy on my main frame with 4x4x.250 box(but it was free) cut to fit over the good uni frame, both side ran 5' back from the old stock LCAs then built a new box frame off that for the rear part of the frame. From the old stock LCA to the front bumper ears was plated with more free 1/4 L iron. I feel that with the exo-type cage(not a lot of room in a MJ cab for a 'real' cage) and a lot of gusets I will have a very sturdy 'frame' that will not twist off from the boddy and give me the ability to weld anything to it with little worrys.

So if you want to drop that XJ body on a truck frame then when you do it think of the xj body as a skin, try not to hang or mount anything to it like seats, cage, motor, steering, blablabla, you get the idea, and sink the 'body' over the frame not like what ever carbody on truck tars do.

andy(rambling)stock
 
mattyg said:
cut everything out of the xj and just use the skins and floor
tube the rest
That would actually be a better idea.
 
the xj i have is trashed anyway so im gona try it and see what happens ill keep you informed.

i am going to plate the xj floor where the body mounts will be and the cage will be tied to the frame and the seats will be sitting on the cage just like in a wrangler

so wee will se what happens.

a guy on pirate did the same thing and is giving me some good info on his.
thanks for the input and ill keep yall posted
 
So if you want to drop that XJ body on a truck frame then when you do it think of the xj body as a skin, try not to hang or mount anything to it like seats, cage, motor, steering, blablabla, you get the idea, and sink the 'body' over the frame not like what ever carbody on truck tars do. et89xj



this was kinda what i am going with.
thanks for the info and ideas ill keep yall posted
 
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