JEEP: Junk, Each and Every Part. Those are the words said to me today. Not sure about that but damn they used some crappy bolts back then. I'd really have to sit down and write it out, but the Jeep is vehicle #31+ for me (doesn't not take into account Wife's vehicles). Many of those vehicles are/were older than this '86, but none, and I mean none, have had such crappy bolts. Welded nuts on another pair of broken off shackle hanger bolts this past weekend so I could get them out. All nice and new Gr8.
Replaced front shackle bushings this weekend. Cake. Made my own 4130 bushing spacers. Just doing that, I went form 55mph white-knuckled driving to 65 not as white-knuckled driving. Once I have all the bushings swapped out, I'm hoping for easy highway speeds. Rears, of course, were another story, but pretty much done now. I'll deal with main eye bushings after the current mods are complete. I have a gut feeling I'm shy a few degrees in the caster world. I'll address that after all the bushing are fresh.
Dropped the tank. Sender unit issue. Good time to clean the skid plate and clean up as needed. Getting rid of that pathetic rear crossmember for a 3/16 version. I was going to build my own rear frame reinforcing plates, but decided to just buy the MORE plates. Going to use them to layout reinforcing plates for the inside of the frame as well Seems weird they don't make those). I figured, since the tank is out, I may as well go a little nuts on the rear end. I opened up the rear of the frame (cut square holes through the orig crossmember for access). Cleaned out the dirt and sand. Surprisingly, frame big enough that I could get in there with my pressure washer with rotary nozzle. Blasted the living hell out of the inside of the frame with 3500PSI of in-your-face and kept blasting and blasting until I thought I had most of the frame cleaned up. Once done with the rear frame mods, I'll be coating the inside with Eastwood (from axle arch back). After that, I'll pull the Jeep away, raise the front and blast from front to rear as I think with some extensions, I should be able to get back to the rear axle arch (although not with the rotary nozzle most likely). Then the works will get coated on the inside and the outside will be done up right too. After that, I think I'm gong to call it for at least the Summer, if not longer. I've got to get after other projects.