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Boxed In Frame Rails?

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Jon B., Dec 23, 2023.

  1. Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

    I’ve tried the search function but came up with every post with either “box” or “frame”, even with the quotes around the two together. So…

    Is it worth the time, material and effort to box in the rear of an intermediate frame? The front third or so is already done. The bare frame is sitting on sawhorses in my shop, so there’s no better time to do it - if it makes a significant difference, that is.

    This isn’t going to be a hard-core crawler or racing Jeep, just an attempt at a solid, capable, off-road (and on) machine.

    Jon B.
     
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  2. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

    I would. But if you’re going to do any, do it all.
     
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  3. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    :watch: waiting for counter points...

    I say box it all. The original boxing is very thin... at least on the early stuff.
    Then make sure the crossmembers are sturdy.
    You might loose some flex so you might need to soften up the springs and shocks.
     
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  4. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    it will collect crud and make rust if not treated properly with some rust proofing.
     
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  5. Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

    A local fab shop has lots of sheet steel, 10ga. and thicker. I’ll have them cut a few 4” by 60” pieces.

    Are there any threads with photos that I can read & view?

    Thanks, all for the replies!

    Jon B.
     
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  6. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Most of the boxing posts are buried in build threads. 10ga should be fine try to match your outer frame thickness and i'ld go 4.25 x 60 and weld it outside the channel. I did my frame horns and trying to get the plate set in flush and welded solid was a pain.
     
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  7. zinertia2

    zinertia2 "and which part are you keeping?" 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I used a dimple die on my boxed sections approximately every 12-14 inches. Stitch welded the additions, from the frame horns to the rear including the rear crossmember. Lots of cutting and shaping for the curved sections.
     
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  8. Rozcoking23

    Rozcoking23 RUN & GET BIT! 2024 Sponsor

    This is what I did with my frame. Copied John’s (Posi’s)build. I also ran angle iron inside frame to stiffen it up and am relying on my YJ springs to do the flexing.
     
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  9. Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

    I picked up a stack of 10ga. metal today, and started fitting to the frame. Steel has gotten expensive! Four pieces, 48” x 4-1/4” for $90!!

    I bought four longer pieces several months ago for $69.

    Jon B.
     
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  10. Rozcoking23

    Rozcoking23 RUN & GET BIT! 2024 Sponsor

    Ouch!… I need to buy some 1-1/2” tubeing, wonder what that’s gonna set me back.
     
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  11. jeep peep69

    jeep peep69 Member

    Well if tubing is priced in your area like it is here have them apply a liberal amount of lube before bending you over and inserting it.
     
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  12. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    Yeah I quit buying new steel years ago luckily i come across enough scrap steel to do what I need. I boxed mine in the back up to the crossmember because it was so paper thin and also boxed about 10" where all the spring perches mount. Recently I noticed some buckling behind the gas tank area so boxed all of that area too. It was alot harder with a floor in it the welds on top are questionable to say the least.
     
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  13. vtxtasy

    vtxtasy oldbee 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

  14. Jon B.

    Jon B. Retired three times; still working.

    Boxing process thus far:

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    A plasma cutter would surely be helpful!

    Jon B.