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Interesting welded frame additions, what in the world are these for?

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by rholmes69, Aug 25, 2015.

  1. Aug 25, 2015
    rholmes69

    rholmes69 goat herder....

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    Any guesses as to why these would be on frame? One on each side, pretty close to the center.... They are uber strong and you could flip/pick up the vehicle by them. We have some thoughts that this was in a wreck a really long time ago as there is some metal work done with fiberglass patches and then some interesting aluminum type plates riveted for reinforcement in some strange non structural places. The fiberglass patches on metal followed up with bondo were done before the repaint to the second version of green this cj has seen.

    Don't be too jealous of the exhaust hanger in the first picture :)

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  2. Aug 25, 2015
    zila

    zila I throw poop

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    My guess is that they are winch points in case of a roll over.
     
  3. Aug 25, 2015
    PeteL

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    Maybe to anchor and allow straightening of a bent frame?

    Or possibly a convenient tie-down for frequent transport?
     
  4. Aug 25, 2015
    tarry99

    tarry99 Member

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    Jealous of the exhaust hanger in the first picture? Not so , but maybe that wiring job...............Just Kidding!

    Maybe some form of tie down for a trailer? or maybe and unusual version of a skid plate??????

    Looks like you have some work to do there, Wiring , Body mounts , exhaust system, Rust............Good Luck on your Project!
     
  5. Aug 25, 2015
    timo2

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    Id guess it lived as a trailered off-road warrior, or was a truckers personal vehicle and was trailered to job sites a lot.
    Or it liked to fly, and the owner put a leash on it...
     
  6. Aug 25, 2015
    timgr

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    To me, they look like tie downs for transport.
     
  7. Aug 26, 2015
    zila

    zila I throw poop

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    Gives me an idea.. Maybe I'll weld some tie down points on the CJ frame.. Maybe
     
  8. Aug 26, 2015
    Glenn

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    Tie downs are the most logical explanation to me.
     
  9. Aug 26, 2015
    uncamonkey

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    Sort of contrary to what I have always done. I've always hooked to the axles so the body was free to bounce up and down on it's springs and not losen or rebound aginst the chains or straps when you hit a bump. A friend used to get a vehicle on a trailer, deflate all of the tires, chain it on then reinflate the tires. Yep, those chains were tight. My guess is for tie downs as well.
     
  10. Aug 27, 2015
    Unkel Dale

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    Are there many extra holes where something was mounted in the bed? Tie bar loops for a drag behind grader, tiller?
     
  11. Aug 27, 2015
    rholmes69

    rholmes69 goat herder....

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    Tie downs make sense, Unkel Dale raises a great point. This jeep spent all its life on a pair of working farms. Last registration of when it was on the road (legally) was 1995, it has only done about 2k miles since then according to all the old papers I found in the tool box. I really think the mileage might be original at around 38k.....
     
  12. Aug 27, 2015
    Glenn

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    It would definitely make for a quick way to secure it. Only problem with just tying in the middle is it wouldn't necessarily keep the Jeep from bouncing around on the trailer because it could possibly rotate. if the tires front and rear were between some sort of edge such as boards that would be a pretty quick and secure tie down system.
     
  13. Aug 27, 2015
    Admiral Cray

    Admiral Cray I want to do this again.. Staff Member

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    Like Dale said maybe farming stuff...

    Is there any signs of wear on the inside of the rings?

    Way would you pull or tow something from the center of the Jeep?

    For tie downs their over kill.
     
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