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Title: Body Armour question
Post by: derekr on September 02, 2010, 02:28:21 PM
Hi Guys. My new Jeep TJ needs a little something to tone down the red color! Methinks mayber some black body armour would help it look better. Is there asnything I need to stay away from? I have looked at everything from adhesive vinyl panels to Plastic stick on to Metal screw on. Anybody wanna plug some you have used and either hate or love? I imagine they could cause the paint to not fade evenly, but that is a concern for many years down the road, eh?

Thanks!

Derek
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: Jeffy on September 02, 2010, 03:57:17 PM
Stick with metal and bolts with backing plates rather then screws.   There are a lot of them out there.  Rocker guards, corner guards are pretty basic.  Then you get full length corner guards that integrate with the rockers, giving you a more complete protection.  Although unless you're doing some hardcore off-camber crawling, you probably don't need to go that far.

Yes, your paint will get fade lines.  You'll also end up with holes BUT you don't usually take the panels off so you shouldn't worry about them.
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: derekr on September 03, 2010, 02:52:39 PM
Thanks much!
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: Wheezer on September 07, 2010, 02:46:58 PM
Just a thought here... This being a 4 Banger Jeep Board one must assume that you are driving a 4 cyl. Jeep.  This usually means that weight is a major consideration in modding.  Most body panel armoring is 3/16" thick (read heavy) because it is engineered for the hard core bunch.  Warrior Products offers corners and side panels in 12ga. hot rolled and pickled steel (not sure what that means).  Also some manufacturers make aluminum panels. Just in case that is important to you.

Wheezer
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: jfrabat on September 07, 2010, 06:39:31 PM
Just a thought here... This being a 4 Banger Jeep Board one must assume that you are driving a 4 cyl. Jeep.  This usually means that weight is a major consideration in modding.  Most body panel armoring is 3/16" thick (read heavy) because it is engineered for the hard core bunch.  Warrior Products offers corners and side panels in 12ga. hot rolled and pickled steel (not sure what that means).  Also some manufacturers make aluminum panels. Just in case that is important to you.

Wheezer

If you get aluminum, I would line them, as paint tends to chip off easier than steel...  Not that I did not line my steel bumpers and armor...
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: Jeffy on September 07, 2010, 09:22:43 PM
Aluminum will get gouged and can crack.  If weight's an issue then don't get full corners.
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: derekr on September 08, 2010, 08:59:32 AM
Thanks for the thoughts guys. I hadn't thought about the weight issue.
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: Mozman68 on September 09, 2010, 07:24:06 AM
Mine's all armoured up and runs fine...gearing to 4.88 is what made the difference.

When I think about all of the aftermarket steel on my rig as well as the 100 lb. winch, it's amazing it moves as well as it does down the road.   :weee:
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: jfrabat on September 09, 2010, 08:52:31 AM
Mine's all armoured up and runs fine...gearing to 4.88 is what made the difference.

When I think about all of the aftermarket steel on my rig as well as the 100 lb. winch, it's amazing it moves as well as it does down the road.   :weee:

They weight should not affect top speed, just accellaration (in theory, anyway!).  I also got a ton of stuff (9K winch, front and rear bumpers, rockers, hard top etc.) and it moves pretty well.  No corner guards, but that should not make so much difference.
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: Mozman68 on September 09, 2010, 08:56:50 AM
I need to get to some scales one of these days....have always been curious what it weighs.
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: FourbangerYJ on September 09, 2010, 09:31:11 AM
Last time I weighed mine it was around 3700 IIRC. (not loaded down for a run but the tank was full)  :twofingers: That was a long time ago. I might have to hit the scales again. I would think she has gained weight over the years.
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: sharpxmen on September 09, 2010, 09:38:18 AM
Last time I weighed mine it was around 3700 IIRC. (not loaded down for a run but the tank was full)  :twofingers: That was a long time ago. I might have to hit the scales again. I would think she has gained weight over the years.

we all do as we get older  :guns:

3700 is not bad at all, was that with the driver in it? :lol:
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: FourbangerYJ on September 09, 2010, 09:55:45 AM
we all do as we get older  :guns:

3700 is not bad at all, was that with the driver in it? :lol:

 :nod: I am only 180#  :spam:
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: melbill on September 09, 2010, 03:34:11 PM
pounds or kilos   :roflol:
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: Jeffy on September 09, 2010, 04:04:17 PM
pounds or kilos   :roflol:
Stones...
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: FourbangerYJ on September 10, 2010, 08:16:25 AM
Stones...

How many pounds = a stone? Was'nt AC/DC's whole lotta Rosie 17 stones?
Title: Re: Body Armour question
Post by: BigCountry on September 10, 2010, 08:34:47 AM
1 stone = 14 pounds. 180 Stones would be roughly 2,520 pounds  :yikes:  if driver is 180 pounds tho,  that's just a hair under 13 Stones.

only reason i know stones is i follow tri-nations rugby and all of the players are measured in stones.

if you want to have fun with your girl next time she asks the inevitable "do i look fat" or "how much do you think i weigh?" reply how much you think she weighs in stones  ;) however, i don't recommend this if she is the type that would go look up how much a stone is  :stick: