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Body Mounts

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by John A. Shows, Jul 13, 2004.

  1. John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

    After I get the new spring bushings and shackles in and install the master cylinder I'll have to plan my next upgrade and I'm thinking new body mounts.

    It doesn't look like it'd be that hard.

    Anyone done it? and if so how hard is it and does it make that much of an improvement?

    That's kind of a silly question since I'm thinking that out of about 13 or 14 mounts that I can see there are probably only 8 or 9 still on mine.

    The rest are either missing bolts or missing the mount.
     
  2. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    I'm thinking 8 or 9 is all there is....

    But I'm not one to say.

    Dutch was held on by one tight bolt.... :rofl:
     
  3. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    John, It's not hard @ all. You just need a jack, some WD40 and a couple of wrenchs.
    The main difference is the lack of some squeaking. I think there was a thread a while
    back about what people used for new mounts. I used hockey pucs. But the process
    is the same. Going to lift the body??
     
  4. John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

    Actually the thought of lifting did cross my mind. I don't really know what I'd gain by lifting the body though. Ground clearance wouldn't increase so I don't know.

    Are there any benefits to lifting the body, other than looks?

    If I did, it might just be 1" or so.
     
  5. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    Tire clearance is the main benefit. I'm running 31's on mine. But @ sometime in the future
    I may want larger ones. I had to replace the "mounts" because the PO had used wood and
    steel blocks. (Idiots)!!!. So as long as I was replacing them I lifted it a bit. So it went from
    a stock height to the thickness of a hockey puc. And it doesn't look bad either!!!!
     
  6. John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

    Mine's already lifted about 1-1/2" (guessing) with an add-a-leaf kit. I have seen it raised a bit more while changing a tire and it does seem to look a bit better so I might go to a 1" body lift just for looks.
     
  7. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    I did the 1 1/4" shackle lift. It only lifts it about +/- 3/4". But that's all I wanted. So overall
    it's 1 3/4"~2" lift. I don't want to go much higher w/ it because of the CG being to high.
    Good luck!!
     
  8. John: I think the FSM shows 14 mounts.
     
  9. John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

    Yeah, I think I counted 14 too.
     
  10. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    :shock:

    I gotta look again...
     
  11. aklimko

    aklimko New Member

    Mines only got 8!!!!!
     
  12. Tony: There are 14. A lot of them had the rear 4 on the rear frame cover broken off. Mine only had 1 left and one missing. Then I found that there were 2 more in the center so I fabed up some L brackets, drilled the tub and bolted the brackets in with SS buttonheads.
     
  13. JohnyJeep

    JohnyJeep BLOWING A XING NEAR U@2AM

    Mine has 13 :shock: Where does the 14th go? AARRGGGHHH. 4 in the very rear (bumper) 2 in the bed area, 2 that access from underneath, 2 forward of that (1 in the toolbox 1 under the seat), 2 more ahead of that, then one under the fron grille. All holes are accounted for. HMMMM :rofl:
     
  14. ljspop

    ljspop Lurking Bronco Dude

    Hey Johny -

    Maybe that 14th one is the one that keeps it from sqeaking and groaning. ;) :D :D
     
  15. JohnyJeep

    JohnyJeep BLOWING A XING NEAR U@2AM

    Yeah Bob, Lord knows it did plenty of that before I tore it down. be interesting to see how well it works whenit's back running. :D
     
  16. Rob C

    Rob C Member

    John,
    If you still have through the floor pedals, then you might run into problems with a body lift. When I changed mine, I actually gained a little height because my old rubber ones were either smashed flat or missing entirely. You will also find some pieces that look like tire tread that (I think) were from the factory. I changed all the hardware to stainless when I did it too.
     
  17. JK67CJ5TX

    JK67CJ5TX Member

    James and Johnny,
    I replaced 13, just as Johnny described! I'll try to upload some pics this week. If you find the 14th, tell me where it is.

    John
     
  18. smiggley

    smiggley Member

    What I did for mine was to use boat trailer rollers and then cut them down to size. One stick was used and it cost me 10 bucks. Hardware store for the bolts and your done. I did a tapered lift on my rig from 1 1/2 to 1/2 in the front and it worked out well.
     
  19. JK67CJ5TX

    JK67CJ5TX Member

    I used the Prothane kit. It was dirt cheap, and very easy to install. If I can ever figure out how to upload all the pictures in one batch, I will do so. Maybe Sparky can tell me how, or I can email them to someone who can upload them as a batch. The ride, comfort and handling was a huge improvement. I eliminated all but two squeaks.

    John