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Old Mar 23, 2010 | 12:22 AM
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I went to the junkyard today and stumbled across a jeep with gas tank, and T case skids. I'm pretty sure the T case skid just bolts right up, but I don't think my frame rails have the same threaded holes that the gas tank skid was originally bolted to. Should I drill and tap? Weld some bolt/studs to my frame rails and use nuts to fasten the skidplate? Has anyone else run into this problem?

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Old Mar 23, 2010 | 12:26 AM
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for the skid plate on the frame you could use a big metal screw. predrill a hole then tighten it up.
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Old Mar 23, 2010 | 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by risius01
for the skid plate on the frame you could use a big metal screw. predrill a hole then tighten it up.

I gotta agree with you on this one. Sounds like this would be your best bet and easiest way and it should hold up good
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Old Mar 23, 2010 | 02:25 AM
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Yeah, I was just thinking about self tappers. I'll look for the beefiest ones I can and see how it works.
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Old May 17, 2010 | 08:09 PM
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drill and bolt it to body
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Old May 17, 2010 | 08:30 PM
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dont do any of the fore mentioned crap, do it the right way, if i recall correctly the stock gas tank skids mount on the uniboy as if you were to bolt up a hitch, and to do so they used nut strips that fit inside the unibody rails, on the nut strips are obvioulsy nuts that are welded on and just you just run bolts thru the holes in the skid and into the nutstrip and there you go it wont rip off when you hit it off of something
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Old May 18, 2010 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by claygrassmann
dont do any of the fore mentioned crap, do it the right way, if i recall correctly the stock gas tank skids mount on the uniboy as if you were to bolt up a hitch, and to do so they used nut strips that fit inside the unibody rails, on the nut strips are obvioulsy nuts that are welded on and just you just run bolts thru the holes in the skid and into the nutstrip and there you go it wont rip off when you hit it off of something
100% Correct. I got one last summer from a JY, just have to get the nut strips and slide them in. It works perfectly and would be way easier than the mentioned above, and tighter.
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Old May 18, 2010 | 11:25 AM
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Yeah, self-tappers was a pretty crappy idea, not trying to sound like a dick.

x2 on the nutstrips
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Old May 18, 2010 | 03:16 PM
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here are some ways iv built them and where they mount

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Old May 18, 2010 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by offroadnut36
Yeah, self-tappers was a pretty crappy idea, not trying to sound like a dick.

x2 on the nutstrips
i was, is that mean of me? man offroadnut me and you comment on alot of the same stuff and seem to agree alot of times, thats kinda wierd, are you post stalking me?
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Old May 19, 2010 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by claygrassmann
i was, is that mean of me? man offroadnut me and you comment on alot of the same stuff and seem to agree alot of times, thats kinda wierd, are you post stalking me?
ummm....
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Old May 19, 2010 | 09:25 PM
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You don't need the nut strips if you put the bolts in the frame and then tighten them by having a long wrench through the frame like I did. You just gotta pull the bumper off to do either method. I did mine the same time I did my hitch so it's held up there with grade 8s. Good luck
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Old May 21, 2010 | 03:49 AM
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I thought this one was dead. I didn't like the self-tappers either contrary to what I wrote. I still haven't got around to doing anything with the skids since I've been fixing problem after problem to get the brakes and 4wd working right. The nut strips sound like the answer I was looking for. Are these available on an offroad website somewhere or should I just get some flat stock and make them myself?
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Old May 21, 2010 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by stumanarama
I thought this one was dead. I didn't like the self-tappers either contrary to what I wrote. I still haven't got around to doing anything with the skids since I've been fixing problem after problem to get the brakes and 4wd working right. The nut strips sound like the answer I was looking for. Are these available on an offroad website somewhere or should I just get some flat stock and make them myself?
JCR sells them and I think Rusty's might too
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Old May 21, 2010 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by stumanarama
I thought this one was dead. I didn't like the self-tappers either contrary to what I wrote. I still haven't got around to doing anything with the skids since I've been fixing problem after problem to get the brakes and 4wd working right. The nut strips sound like the answer I was looking for. Are these available on an offroad website somewhere or should I just get some flat stock and make them myself?
And if i remember correctly, they're not too expansive from the dealer either. I'm thinking like 12 dollars for some reason, but not 100% sure. Also, you may only need 1, as the exhaust hangs from the passenger(i know it does in the 2000s, and im pretty sure its others)
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