Lift Kits How to I get to where I want to be?
jimonfly
Jeeper
I'd like some constructive advice on how to get to what I want. This is my first CJ, all my others have been YJ, JKU or JT.
New to me '78 CJ5 , 358 I6, 3 speed manual. The previous owner replaced the frame, installed a spring and body lift and a Holley Sniper EFI. Some of the work is really nice, some is
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I want to remove the lift(s) and get something closer to stock height, but will still fit the 33's. Most driving will be on the road, wooded trails or orange groves. No rock crawling. I've got 27" to the bottom of the rockers, and I've read stock should be 18". 2 inches is tires and two is body lift, so that's 5" of suspension lift? They are Superlift springs (01-530R-06) with Monroe shocks.
I used MetalCloak on my last Jeeps, but they were all daily drivers. This will be a weekend fun vehicle, and for work when I need to go off-road (ag appraiser). I really don't want to spend $3k on the lift. What should I be looking for to give me closer to a stock height, but still be comfortable?
Problem #1 is because this is an aftermarket frame, the rear body bushing mounts don't line up. They fixed it using a piece of 2" tube steel bolted to the frame/bumper, then bolted to the body 1" outboard, with no bushing. Photos attached. I think this could be solved using a piece of plate steel bolted onto the frame mount and then have the busing sit on that, or by cutting and rewelding the mount on the frame. I assume the gas tank will need to be removed to weld there.
Problem #2 is the two front side body mounts have bolts broken off in the nuts, so there's nothing really holding them on. I bought replacement bolts but couldn't get them to go in. At first I thought I bought the wrong size so I pulled one from the middle position to check. The ones I bought are the same size, which led me to find the broken bolts. This also led me to problem 3.
Problem #3 is that now I can't get the bolt I removed back in. It starts then blinds. I'm thinking maybe the nut shifted. Of course it's the middle one so I can't get to it. Is the only way to cut a hole in the floor to access this nut?
Tons of pics for reference, and I appreciate suggestions. I'm not very mechanical and don't have the tools, but I have friends and beer.






New to me '78 CJ5 , 358 I6, 3 speed manual. The previous owner replaced the frame, installed a spring and body lift and a Holley Sniper EFI. Some of the work is really nice, some is

I want to remove the lift(s) and get something closer to stock height, but will still fit the 33's. Most driving will be on the road, wooded trails or orange groves. No rock crawling. I've got 27" to the bottom of the rockers, and I've read stock should be 18". 2 inches is tires and two is body lift, so that's 5" of suspension lift? They are Superlift springs (01-530R-06) with Monroe shocks.
I used MetalCloak on my last Jeeps, but they were all daily drivers. This will be a weekend fun vehicle, and for work when I need to go off-road (ag appraiser). I really don't want to spend $3k on the lift. What should I be looking for to give me closer to a stock height, but still be comfortable?
Problem #1 is because this is an aftermarket frame, the rear body bushing mounts don't line up. They fixed it using a piece of 2" tube steel bolted to the frame/bumper, then bolted to the body 1" outboard, with no bushing. Photos attached. I think this could be solved using a piece of plate steel bolted onto the frame mount and then have the busing sit on that, or by cutting and rewelding the mount on the frame. I assume the gas tank will need to be removed to weld there.
Problem #2 is the two front side body mounts have bolts broken off in the nuts, so there's nothing really holding them on. I bought replacement bolts but couldn't get them to go in. At first I thought I bought the wrong size so I pulled one from the middle position to check. The ones I bought are the same size, which led me to find the broken bolts. This also led me to problem 3.
Problem #3 is that now I can't get the bolt I removed back in. It starts then blinds. I'm thinking maybe the nut shifted. Of course it's the middle one so I can't get to it. Is the only way to cut a hole in the floor to access this nut?
Tons of pics for reference, and I appreciate suggestions. I'm not very mechanical and don't have the tools, but I have friends and beer.





