Skid plate mount nut broke free
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
$10.
-David
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
Real Jeeps use an open channel frame, like the eighteen wheel
commercial trucks.
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Michael White wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While dropping the skid plate on my '82 Scrambler, one of the nuts inside of
> the frame broke free of what I'm assuming is its weld. Fortunately, it
> broke free after I had the bolt about half way out and I was able to hack
> saw the bolt in half and drop the skid plate.
>
> Is there any way to fix this other that having someone cut open the frame
> and weld in a new nut? Say, some sort of grade 5 butterfly nut? The hole
> is larger than I'd like to tap (I'd say 9/16" or 5/8"). Right now I'm
> running with five bolts rather than six.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
> fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
commercial trucks.
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Michael White wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While dropping the skid plate on my '82 Scrambler, one of the nuts inside of
> the frame broke free of what I'm assuming is its weld. Fortunately, it
> broke free after I had the bolt about half way out and I was able to hack
> saw the bolt in half and drop the skid plate.
>
> Is there any way to fix this other that having someone cut open the frame
> and weld in a new nut? Say, some sort of grade 5 butterfly nut? The hole
> is larger than I'd like to tap (I'd say 9/16" or 5/8"). Right now I'm
> running with five bolts rather than six.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
> fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
#33
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
Real Jeeps use an open channel frame, like the eighteen wheel
commercial trucks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael White wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While dropping the skid plate on my '82 Scrambler, one of the nuts inside of
> the frame broke free of what I'm assuming is its weld. Fortunately, it
> broke free after I had the bolt about half way out and I was able to hack
> saw the bolt in half and drop the skid plate.
>
> Is there any way to fix this other that having someone cut open the frame
> and weld in a new nut? Say, some sort of grade 5 butterfly nut? The hole
> is larger than I'd like to tap (I'd say 9/16" or 5/8"). Right now I'm
> running with five bolts rather than six.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
> fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
commercial trucks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael White wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While dropping the skid plate on my '82 Scrambler, one of the nuts inside of
> the frame broke free of what I'm assuming is its weld. Fortunately, it
> broke free after I had the bolt about half way out and I was able to hack
> saw the bolt in half and drop the skid plate.
>
> Is there any way to fix this other that having someone cut open the frame
> and weld in a new nut? Say, some sort of grade 5 butterfly nut? The hole
> is larger than I'd like to tap (I'd say 9/16" or 5/8"). Right now I'm
> running with five bolts rather than six.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
> fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
#34
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
Real Jeeps use an open channel frame, like the eighteen wheel
commercial trucks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael White wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While dropping the skid plate on my '82 Scrambler, one of the nuts inside of
> the frame broke free of what I'm assuming is its weld. Fortunately, it
> broke free after I had the bolt about half way out and I was able to hack
> saw the bolt in half and drop the skid plate.
>
> Is there any way to fix this other that having someone cut open the frame
> and weld in a new nut? Say, some sort of grade 5 butterfly nut? The hole
> is larger than I'd like to tap (I'd say 9/16" or 5/8"). Right now I'm
> running with five bolts rather than six.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
> fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
commercial trucks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael White wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> While dropping the skid plate on my '82 Scrambler, one of the nuts inside of
> the frame broke free of what I'm assuming is its weld. Fortunately, it
> broke free after I had the bolt about half way out and I was able to hack
> saw the bolt in half and drop the skid plate.
>
> Is there any way to fix this other that having someone cut open the frame
> and weld in a new nut? Say, some sort of grade 5 butterfly nut? The hole
> is larger than I'd like to tap (I'd say 9/16" or 5/8"). Right now I'm
> running with five bolts rather than six.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
> fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
#35
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
U-bolts, how did you keep from collapsing that sheet metal tube?
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David Teichholtz wrote:
>
> Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
> A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
> bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
> friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
> plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
> the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
> spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
> prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
> $10.
>
> -David
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
David Teichholtz wrote:
>
> Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
> A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
> bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
> friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
> plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
> the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
> spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
> prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
> $10.
>
> -David
#36
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
U-bolts, how did you keep from collapsing that sheet metal tube?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
David Teichholtz wrote:
>
> Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
> A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
> bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
> friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
> plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
> the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
> spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
> prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
> $10.
>
> -David
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
David Teichholtz wrote:
>
> Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
> A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
> bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
> friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
> plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
> the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
> spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
> prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
> $10.
>
> -David
#37
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
U-bolts, how did you keep from collapsing that sheet metal tube?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
David Teichholtz wrote:
>
> Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
> A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
> bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
> friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
> plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
> the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
> spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
> prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
> $10.
>
> -David
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
David Teichholtz wrote:
>
> Over the course of years I lost a few of the frame nuts on my 87 Wrangler.
> A welding shop suggested that they weld a plate with threaded holes to the
> bottom of the frame that I could screw the bolts into. Much $$. Then a
> friend suggested U-bolts. I have 4 4 inch by 6 inch U-bolts holding the skid
> plate up. I had to drill holes in the skid plate for the interior leg of
> the U to drop through, not a hard job. Two of the original bolts were
> spinning their nuts so I cut off the bolt heads. The stumps which are left
> prevent lateral motion. So far it is working fine and the cost was about
> $10.
>
> -David
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
In article <rU9Cb.8303$_r6.6270@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:
<snip>
> But that does give me another idea - if I can find a drill bit long enough
> to reach through to the other side of the frame, I can drill a hole on the
> top side of the frame. I can then stick a long bolt through both holes and
> put a nut on the top side.
>
This is how mine is done. Was a major pain to get the nuts on before I
put the body lift on, but that was because my mounts were shot.
--
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|???L --O|||||||O-
()_)?()_) ????? )_)
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:
<snip>
> But that does give me another idea - if I can find a drill bit long enough
> to reach through to the other side of the frame, I can drill a hole on the
> top side of the frame. I can then stick a long bolt through both holes and
> put a nut on the top side.
>
This is how mine is done. Was a major pain to get the nuts on before I
put the body lift on, but that was because my mounts were shot.
--
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|???L --O|||||||O-
()_)?()_) ????? )_)
#39
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
In article <rU9Cb.8303$_r6.6270@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:
<snip>
> But that does give me another idea - if I can find a drill bit long enough
> to reach through to the other side of the frame, I can drill a hole on the
> top side of the frame. I can then stick a long bolt through both holes and
> put a nut on the top side.
>
This is how mine is done. Was a major pain to get the nuts on before I
put the body lift on, but that was because my mounts were shot.
--
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|???L --O|||||||O-
()_)?()_) ????? )_)
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:
<snip>
> But that does give me another idea - if I can find a drill bit long enough
> to reach through to the other side of the frame, I can drill a hole on the
> top side of the frame. I can then stick a long bolt through both holes and
> put a nut on the top side.
>
This is how mine is done. Was a major pain to get the nuts on before I
put the body lift on, but that was because my mounts were shot.
--
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|???L --O|||||||O-
()_)?()_) ????? )_)
#40
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Re: Skid plate mount nut broke free
In article <rU9Cb.8303$_r6.6270@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:
<snip>
> But that does give me another idea - if I can find a drill bit long enough
> to reach through to the other side of the frame, I can drill a hole on the
> top side of the frame. I can then stick a long bolt through both holes and
> put a nut on the top side.
>
This is how mine is done. Was a major pain to get the nuts on before I
put the body lift on, but that was because my mounts were shot.
--
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|???L --O|||||||O-
()_)?()_) ????? )_)
Michael White <michael12@mindspring.com> wrote:
<snip>
> But that does give me another idea - if I can find a drill bit long enough
> to reach through to the other side of the frame, I can drill a hole on the
> top side of the frame. I can then stick a long bolt through both holes and
> put a nut on the top side.
>
This is how mine is done. Was a major pain to get the nuts on before I
put the body lift on, but that was because my mounts were shot.
--
o_o_o_o
/| ,[_____],
|???L --O|||||||O-
()_)?()_) ????? )_)