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Fiberglass tubs

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Doug/Tucson, Apr 12, 2007.

  1. Apr 12, 2007
    Doug/Tucson

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    When I saw these photos. They somewhat discouraged me about fiberglass tubs just something to think about. If you are about to purchase a fiberglass tub. I'm sure you would need a really good carburetor fire, and not have a fire extinguisher handy if this link doesn't work. Look under why do we do not sell fiberglass tubs, just in case link does not work
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    Doug/Tucson
    http://www.sphynx.com/mitymite/

    Did not go directly to the page scroll down on left-hand side you will see (why we do not sell fiberglass tubs) and you will get all of the photos
     
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  2. Apr 12, 2007
    Boyink

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    Propiganda from a steel tub supplier, IMHO. Doesn't say much about the incident - like did the owner carry a fire extinguisher.

    Here in the rust-belt there are tons of Jeeps running glass bodies and have been for years. The risks of a fire vs. having to deal with rust every 2-3 years still make the glass body an attractive option.
     
  3. Apr 12, 2007
    TheBeav1955

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    :iagree:

    I have seen just about as much damage on a steel body after a fire it is still there but just as unuseable
     
  4. Apr 12, 2007
    mrunnell

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    You can't really get trapped in a jeep so the fire issue isn't such a determination for me. Just carry around a fire extinguisher unless you have good insurance and want a new tub.:twisted:
     
  5. Apr 12, 2007
    Doug/Tucson

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    I also have watched a steel car burn after a minor accident. I just thought the photos were interesting. I prefer steel, but You're probably right. It could just be propaganda, and they could have burnd up an old Jeep. Just to show what would happen and to keep people from going with fiberglass. Again, I just thought the pictures were interesting. I do not want to start a long thread over steel vs fiberglass by any means, It was simply something I saw and thought was interesting.
    Doug/Tucson
     
  6. Apr 12, 2007
    sparky

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    Propaganda IMO.

    I've had a fire in my Jeep, it didn't burn to the ground. :rofl:
     
  7. Apr 12, 2007
    64Jeeper

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    One other thing to remember. If that ever did happen, at least you wouldn't have to lift the bad tub off. You just clean up the frame and throw a new fiberglass tub on. Plus, you don't have to worry about carrying the old tub to the scrap yard, just sweep it into a trash bag, and put it on the curb for the garbage man.
     
  8. Apr 12, 2007
    Hawkes

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    lol
     
  9. Apr 12, 2007
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    i agree about fire not being an issue.... carry an extinguiser... (i have one in all 4 of my vehicles, two in the jeep and blazer) that fact of cracking it is more of a concern for me
     
  10. Apr 12, 2007
    sparky

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    Fact of cracking it? I worry less about cracking my 'glass tub than I did about denting a steel one. I've tried to bust up a hot tub before. That's how I ended up with a sawsall. ;)
     
  11. Apr 12, 2007
    kaiser_willys

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    just about all roadtractors are fiberglass these days,volvo is the only one that i know of that still has a steel cab,and most of these trucks see a million miles before they are retired,just like the picture showed thats what happens if it catches fire,funny thing though the paint on the front bumper looked fine??
     
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    huh sparky, that good huh? ive alwasy thought if you smacked a tree on a trail or something it would crack a fender, if you did with with a steel one who cares/install new one..... maybe they are stronger than i am imagining
     
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    kaiser_willys

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    heck if you pick up the pices you can glue it back together
     
  14. Apr 12, 2007
    sparky

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    You ever hit fiberglass with anything (like a sledge hammer trying to break it up?) R) From reading e-mail lists and forums I thought fiberglass would just break apart easily. So when I bought a house with an unwanted hot tub I thought I'd just bust it up. Wrong. I put a few spiderwebs in the gel coat, that was it. Even the thinnest part wasn't going anywhere. I bought a sawsall and cut it up. Now I realize a Jeep tub isn't a hot tub (despite my neighbor's insistence on calling my Jeep a 'jacuzi on wheels'.) But I think it illustrates pretty nicely that there is strength in fiberglass, I've never been worried with mine on the trail. I know someone on Jeepforum said they backed into a light pole at a decent rate of speed when it was sub-freezing temps, it didn't do anything to the tub.

    So what's the difference if you smack a tree with a fiberglass fender you're replacing it, if you smack it with a steel fender according to your post your're replacing it?

    There's a difference. Metal is maleable and thus will dent/bend maybe tear. Fiberglass might be stronger but is more brittle once it gives it tears/cracks but I think it's likely to take more abuse before doing that than steel will before denting. Just different properties. Fiberglass can be fixed with an angle grinder and some patch material, no welder needed too.

    I'm not saying I'm a big fan, but you know, it's kinda nice not worrying about rust on mine.

    Ultimately I want something that's original which means steel, but honestly, I'm tired of seeing folks making comments about how bad fiberglass tubs are if they've never owned one themselves.
     
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    saprky, im didnt mean to say anything negative about them.... i was just always under the impression that if you hit it hard enough and crack it, your tub is toast... where has a steel tub you can weld/fix sections of it..... i am actually thinking of a fiberglass tub for my trail rig...... so please dont think i was knocking it, as a matter of fact i think they are a good idea if they hold up like you and others say they do.
     
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    sparky

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    See why I'm tired of folks making statements? R)

    If you hit it hard enough your tub probably is toast but most negative comments I hear about fiberglass tubs come from folks who don't own one...

    I'm not saying stuff doesn't happen, but there's the real world and there's the internet. ;)
     
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    i hear ya... i still didnt mean to make it sound like i was being negative... i was more or less trying to express the issues i have heard with them..... oh well....all is good
     
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    Boyink

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    I forget which 'glass body vendor it was...but they used to make the rounds of the auto shows here in W. MI...and be smacking at the body with a 5 lb sledgehammer...course they would be hitting the middle of the hood. I remember asking if I could hit it under the door opening and he declined....;)

    But yea - lots stronger than you'd expect. My one-pc front clip held up pretty well in the rollover.
     
  19. Apr 12, 2007
    blevisay

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    HOTTUB anyone?

    (runs away ducking)
     
  20. Apr 13, 2007
    Doug/Tucson

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    as I asked earlier, I didn't want this post to become a debate over fiberglass vs steel. fiberglass has been used for a long time. I believe corvett bodies
    were made of Fibeglass. I just saw the photographs, and with all the wiring problems and modified engines. I figured there might be a higher risk of fire
    boats are made of fiberglass among many other products. It has its place
    but since jeeps were originally made of steel. I prefer to have a steel jeep
    Doug/Tucson
     
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