Video describing the recommended procedure for installation of the Taboo Customs Jeep YJ Wrangler rear frame rust repair kit. Repair your rotten frame around the rear cross-member and shackle with this kit. P0399 P0604
To purchase the standard kit from the video please visit the link below.
https://www.taboocustoms.com/store/jeep-wrangler-yj-rear-frame-rust-repair
To purchase the standard kit including the bushing tube replacement kit from the video please visit the link below.
https://www.taboocustoms.com/store/YJrearframekitwbushingtube
Thanks for watching!
WARNINGS:
This kit requires an experienced fabricator/welder for installation. If you are not an experienced welder or you would not be willing to risk your life on your welds please enlist an experienced individual. Contact us may be able to help you get in touch with a qualified individual.
This kit is meant to cover most issues in the associated area however it may not fully cover all of the issues a frame may have in this area. This kit may not be sufficient to repair extreme rust issues. Again please enlist an experienced fabricator for this installation.
Looks like a well thought out kit.
Good Job!!….Looking for a Kit!!…..Thanks!!
Good Job!!….Looking for a Kit!!….Thanks!!
I only have a 2 in long by 1/2 in tall hole behind the bushing on both sides of the frame on the driver's side, could i cut the the bad frame out and put a section of the kit, in stead of welding over?
I'm in the midst of dealing with bolts that are spinning, bottom line, these auto companies are staffed by idiots with "Engineering" degrees, and there is a reason they will once again need a bailout, they cannot seem to design for servicing with over 100 years of production experience.
Cou!d that be done without removing gas tank? My YJ has a tow hitch welded in a way that prohibits the tank from being dropped.
Is doing this on the TJ easier? Also, are you able to cut the out the rust if wanted? Will it cause any issues?
What are the shackle bushing tribe dimensions? Where did these come from. Great video thanks for sharing.
GT
awsome vid man, my jeep looks like that one and i want to tackle this job.
Nice work and good information
Wow!! That's a pretty alright kit,
how many hours did it take you to replace something like this?
How much did you have to invest to replace this area and what was the budget? – thank you for making this video! im surprised only 3,000 views.
After grinding clean the frame surface do you recommend any weld thru primer on the frame and plates? Would you also want to weld the openings in the plates were they over lap in spots on the frame?
Why is there no comment on this?