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- Whittier, Ca
Both my driver's side and passenger's side door have started rubbing at the top front. You can see where the paint had chipped off by the rubbing in these pictures.



Obviously the uni-body is flexing somewhere in the front. I have several modification to this vehicle that have added significant weight. I already have installed T & J's frame stiffners which run along the frame rail the same length as the rock sliders.
I can see a hairline crack running from the roof drip rail to the windsield which indicates that the roof is being pulled down when the vehicle is subject to extreme flexing.
I can replicate the flexing by raising the vehicle on my lift when I place the lift pads on the frame rail just behind the engine compartment. The flex is bad enough that when on the lift, the two front door will not open or close.
Do anyone know where I need to add additional reinforcing to the unibody to counter the flexing?
I don't need guesses, so if you don't know don't speculate.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Fred
Explorer 1



Obviously the uni-body is flexing somewhere in the front. I have several modification to this vehicle that have added significant weight. I already have installed T & J's frame stiffners which run along the frame rail the same length as the rock sliders.
I can see a hairline crack running from the roof drip rail to the windsield which indicates that the roof is being pulled down when the vehicle is subject to extreme flexing.
I can replicate the flexing by raising the vehicle on my lift when I place the lift pads on the frame rail just behind the engine compartment. The flex is bad enough that when on the lift, the two front door will not open or close.
Do anyone know where I need to add additional reinforcing to the unibody to counter the flexing?
I don't need guesses, so if you don't know don't speculate.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Fred
Explorer 1