Blaine B.
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Oh. I am not up-to-speed on the entire construction of Comanche's.
Oh. I am not up-to-speed on the entire construction of Comanche's.
x2, dent in the unirail,after stiffeners went in they fit snug and tight!even crank em down a bit!The braces don' seem to be causing a problem for me but I wish I drilled one size smaller than what was recommended in the directions. Can't really torque those self tappers down too far before they strip out. Woudn't be hard to weld an extension that would then bolt to the crossmember! Like the Rubicon Express drop bracket braces do...
But like I said I haven't had a problem. In fact the driver's side brace can't even line up flat against the unibody rail because I dented the unibody in that area on a rock way back when. Still no problems.
The braces don' seem to be causing a problem for me but I wish I drilled one size smaller than what was recommended in the directions. Can't really torque those self tappers down too far before they strip out. Woudn't be hard to weld an extension that would then bolt to the crossmember! Like the Rubicon Express drop bracket braces do...
But like I said I haven't had a problem. In fact the driver's side brace can't even line up flat against the unibody rail because I dented the unibody in that area on a rock way back when. Still no problems.
after installing the drop brackets my sway bar links are almost touching the coils so i just got the brackets to move the sway bar down and forward and now the sway bar is at a steep angle. im using the non-adjustable links that came with the RC 4.5 kit. would i be ok to us the sway bar drop brackets with stock sway bar links?
after installing the drop brackets my sway bar links are almost touching the coils so i just got the brackets to move the sway bar down and forward and now the sway bar is at a steep angle. im using the non-adjustable links that came with the RC 4.5 kit. would i be ok to us the sway bar drop brackets with stock sway bar links?
Instead of using the self tappers to secure the reinforcing bracket's,
Would there be any benefit in just drilling & tapping the Hole the correct way ?
there is not enough material to grab by tapping a hole in the framrail. you would only get maybe 2 fine threads by tapping. you could drill a hole and put nutserts in the frame rail and use bolts to secure the supports.
another option would be to put a couple of spot welds to hold them to the framerail. if you needed to remove the supports, it would only take a couple of minutes to grind the spot welds off.
there is not enough material to grab by tapping a hole in the framrail. you would only get maybe 2 fine threads by tapping. you could drill a hole and put nutserts in the frame rail and use bolts to secure the supports.
another option would be to put a couple of spot welds to hold them to the framerail. if you needed to remove the supports, it would only take a couple of minutes to grind the spot welds off.
Where would you slip the Nutserts into the unibody?
through the hole you drill for the nut sert. i believe you need a nutsert gun. ive never installed a nutsert, but i think its like installing a pop rivot with a pop rivot gun.
through the hole you drill for the nut sert. i believe you need a nutsert gun. ive never installed a nutsert, but i think its like installing a pop rivot with a pop rivot gun.
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Would be worth a shot?