Nut strips
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Jeep dealer sells them for about $40 each and at jcr they sell them for $40 a pair I think. No use getting old rusted nut strips....
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Well honestly it doesn't matter to me if there are little bit rusred. I would like to get em in the best condition possible but I will be cutting them in half.
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Your honestly better off to make your own strips and drop your own bolts down through there imho. That's what I did. I used 1/4" thick flat bar aluminum for the strips. Drilled the holes. Dropped my own bolts in. Stronger than the stock strips and easy to work with.
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Originally Posted by KFXHellRaiser
Your honestly better off to make your own strips and drop your own bolts down through there imho. That's what I did. I used 1/4" thick flat bar aluminum for the strips. Drilled the holes. Dropped my own bolts in. Stronger than the stock strips and easy to work with.
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Originally Posted by KFXHellRaiser
I see, LoL. Ya might get lucky and find some strips. Passenger side is easy to find. Driver side is a little more rare.
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