jay79cj7
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I am putting a YJ body on a CJ frame. The rear body mounts on a YJ are 3/4" or so farther out from center than the CJ rear crossmember has them, so the body doesn't line up without one or the other being changed.
Since I am doing this in a 1 car garage, its not real easy for me to work on the underside of the body once I move it in. (Its sitting on my deck under snow right now.) I would like to move the mount location on the rear crossmember. I had an idea that I could cut a rectangle out of the crossmember, with the body mount hole off-center. I could flip it over and weld it back in, and it would be moved over to the other side of center. If I cut it right, I could make it move just the right amount. This would not be too hard for me to do.
The question is, if I do this, would this area be strong enough to carry the load of the body? I don't want to do it if its just going to cave in...
Ideas?
Thanks all.
Since I am doing this in a 1 car garage, its not real easy for me to work on the underside of the body once I move it in. (Its sitting on my deck under snow right now.) I would like to move the mount location on the rear crossmember. I had an idea that I could cut a rectangle out of the crossmember, with the body mount hole off-center. I could flip it over and weld it back in, and it would be moved over to the other side of center. If I cut it right, I could make it move just the right amount. This would not be too hard for me to do.
The question is, if I do this, would this area be strong enough to carry the load of the body? I don't want to do it if its just going to cave in...
Ideas?
Thanks all.