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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: Liljeepz on August 17, 2006, 08:38:33 PM
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Has any one raised there gas tank?
since I have a body lift, I was thinking I should have room to raise it for an extra inch of clearance. I don't know what would be involved in this but I'm sure its possible. I have a few nice dents in my skid that kind of told me to get it up higher. The back bumper is a little beet up to. But I have to wait a wile to get another lift on it. and I want D44s with lockers before I get another lift.
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Your TJ gas tank is secured via top straps to the bottom skid and the skid to the frame. You could redo the top straps to secure the top of the tank higher near the floor, use other straps on the bottom to secured the tank, and then add a separate skid plate altogether.
This is the plan I have. To secure the plate, I'm looking at inserting into the frame a 1/4x1 plate with nuts welded to it. Then with proper location, drill through holes to match the plate. The skid plate would reach to the frame and be bolted to the inner plate. I did this on my Bronco but it was much easier as the frame is 'C' not enclosed and didn't curve up right away.
Only problem I foresee, the holes near the rearmost crossmember are reserved for strengthening aftermarket bumper attachments and tow bars. So I've drilled an access hole on the rear most crossmember for the frame for the nut plate.
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A Kilby gas tank skid plate raises the gas tank 1". Otherwise you'll need to remove a crossmember that sits above the tank and cut the floor. A friend of mine did this to his TJ.