thechief86
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- White House, TN
hey guys, i have a 91 xj that i picked up cheap to put together as a cheap wheeling rig. It is really rusty, but for the most part has been a pretty good car. At the moment i have a 3" lift on it via new springs in front and an add a leaf in the rear. As expected, the AAL is a little saggy after a few wheeling trips and a bunch of miles, so I've decided to install some spacers and shackles.
the left side shackle bolts came off easy, but the passenger side bolt on the body end broke off. at the moment i wanted to drive my jeep the next day, so I just tack welded the head to the bracket so it wouldn't come out, and continued to drive it. now, i'm ready to tackle the issue, and need a little guidance.
I've cut a hole in the cargo area to give me access to the nut, but all i see inside the subframe is a hole with the end of the bolt sticking through, and the nut inside that hole recessed a little bit.
has anybody else already done this that would like to enlighten me on what to do next? i already have another nut and bolt, and could even weld the new nut in place of the old one. I can't get in there with a socket and ratchet to break the weld with, and the nut looks square anyway. what is a good procedure for removing the old welded nut and broken half of the bolt?
thanks.
91 2 door xj, 4.0, ax15, np231, cut and folded quarters as a means of rust removal (also exposes shackle bolt heads and holes for easier access...)
the left side shackle bolts came off easy, but the passenger side bolt on the body end broke off. at the moment i wanted to drive my jeep the next day, so I just tack welded the head to the bracket so it wouldn't come out, and continued to drive it. now, i'm ready to tackle the issue, and need a little guidance.
I've cut a hole in the cargo area to give me access to the nut, but all i see inside the subframe is a hole with the end of the bolt sticking through, and the nut inside that hole recessed a little bit.
has anybody else already done this that would like to enlighten me on what to do next? i already have another nut and bolt, and could even weld the new nut in place of the old one. I can't get in there with a socket and ratchet to break the weld with, and the nut looks square anyway. what is a good procedure for removing the old welded nut and broken half of the bolt?
thanks.
91 2 door xj, 4.0, ax15, np231, cut and folded quarters as a means of rust removal (also exposes shackle bolt heads and holes for easier access...)