Frame stiffeners
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From: barnesville pa 18214
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Frame stiffeners are there to make the frame more rigid. Unibodies flex, and cause cracking.
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I went with Tnt stiffs...if you make your own or buy them it is a good investment...it really took alot of body flex and creaks-rattles out of my heep...
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hd offroad has a full set(front,mids and rear) for a good price: http://www.hdoffroadengineering.com/...-stiffener-set pretty sure hes a vendor on here too
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Originally Posted by Gee oh Dee
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Frame stiffeners are there to make the frame more rigid. Unibodies flex, and cause cracking.
I'd like to know myself.
Frame stiffeners are there to make the frame more rigid. Unibodies flex, and cause cracking.
I'd like to know myself.
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From: Marshall, WI
Year: 1994
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Not to hijack the thread but the ruff stuff frame stiffeners, can you put those on before you install a long arm lift kit or does the kit need to go on first before the stiffeners?
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From: barnesville pa 18214
Year: 1996 1996 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L 5.2L
I assume you mean the T-case skid? I made it as a temporary solution until i do the Hack n' tap and can take my T-case drop out
I know all about unibodies, but usually if you want a more rigid structure (cars, buildings, etc.) the way to reduce rigidness is with cross bracing, at least more effective against twisting. That is why I thought maybe it was more about just keeping the underside protected from dents and scrapping.



