There is not any info on the site. Best best is to call them directlyI'm interested in addressing any problems with the chassis before it bends or breaks - but I don't see any information on the company website about fabrication or these parts. I'd like to see installation instructions and some kind of testing that the product does what it's supposed to do.
I already have a lot of @Metalcloak stuff, I'd be interesting to see if they come up with a solution that's compatible with the products I already have installed.
(gentle poke at Metalcloak... hint hint.)
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Has anyone got their hands on a set of the shift autowerx frame braces or do you just keep getting new delayed release dates?I got an e-mail the other day from them.
Hi Russ ,we are now taking pre-orders for our frame bridge. Cost is $599.99 plus tax and shipping. Thanks
Yes, but where is the frame reinforced? The diesel also has a strengthened frame, doesn't mean it's stronger where others have been cracking.One of the perks to the Mojave, factory reenforced frame.
Here is the thread for it, no need to restate the already statedYes, but where is the frame reinforced? The diesel also has a strengthened frame, doesn't mean it's stronger where others have been cracking.
Here is the thread for it, no need to restate the already stated
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...-pics-and-chassis-suspension-breakdown.27544/
I have a 21 Ecodiesel gladiator and it has those dimples in the frame right there, why would they even do that? I’ve been pulling my rock crawler set up for awhile now and have had no problems about 5500 lbs.Yes, I remember the bends occurring just behind the shock mounts. The was dimples in some of the earlier frames that made us possibly feel that made it a failure point too?
My first thought when I saw pics of bent frames was the shocks were too long and that was the point supporting all of the weight instead of the spring/bump stops. I was also thinking that a super high shock shaft speed moment could have a similar effect.
I have no idea on the HSS. I'm a semi pro self taught welder of 35 years, but far from an expert in this situation. Ive seen videos of pre/post heating and different rod/wire types for the HSS.
How’d it turn out ???I was at Shift yesterday getting Oil & Fuel FIlter change done, i went ahead and got scheduled to have the Shift Brace Brackets installed on 04/30, they said it will take about 2 days to complete. They said after my purchase they were down to 1 set left and just had 2 sets purchased that morning online. At that same time they are going to modify the braces to accomodate a set of Fox Hydro Bumps as well.
I am stoked for this, as i am getting an ORU Designs Bruin installed on the gladiator the week before. Also, i am using my Dad's 08' Power Wagon to tow our 20' Jayco @ 7.5 mpg.
So it will be well worth the investment.
Edit: Jerry one of the owners, showed me a Mojave while i was waiting, the frame section right over the rear coil had a bulge from where the frame bent and had to go somewhere, he said they are going to try to restraighten that one, but then he showed me on his phone where another mojave came in and the guy was towing and it bent at the same point but because it went unoticed it evetually forced a stress crack right in the saem location.