I posted a question about tire size of last week (Thanks all for the info) and upon further inspection found that it looks like the body is offset in relationship to the frame about 1/2 an inch towards the left in the rear. The front appears to be centered ok. Body mounts look in good shape. Anyone have any experience shifting the body to correct something like this. I have done mounts on pickups but not Wagoneers. Will the body move that far by loosening the mounts?? TIA Kerry
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87 GW<br />4\" Skyjacker system<br />TFI upgrade<br />360,727,NP229<br />it looks a little more like RiverBeast - and I\'m not dreaming!...<br />... just another 10 inches or so to go ...<br /><br />and NOW with an interesting bend to the body...Tags: None
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by reddog:
I posted a question about tire size of last week (Thanks all for the info) and upon further inspection found that it looks like the body is offset in relationship to the frame about 1/2 an inch towards the left in the rear. The front appears to be centered ok. Body mounts look in good shape. Anyone have any experience shifting the body to correct something like this. I have done mounts on pickups but not Wagoneers. Will the body move that far by loosening the mounts?? TIA Kerry<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My GW has the same "feature". Just chalk it up to Jeep quality "control"; if the tires were somewhere under the body, it was good enough.
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Bob Barry<UL TYPE=SQUARE>* '78 Cherokee 4-door
* '88 Grand Wagoneer[/list]http://studentweb.providence.edu/~rbarry/wheels/
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The bed of my J-4000 is not centered, it is about 3/4 of an inch offset to the drivers side. I am hoping that it is just the bed mount, but will find out when I put on the body lift.
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Jonathan landon
1973 J-4000 3602v ,TH-400
Dana20,Dana 44'sJonathan landon<BR>1973 J-4000 3602v ,TH-400<BR>Dana20,Dana 44\'s
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