Firewall tub on my 97 limited- pictures and mini write up
https://i.imgur.com/Y0pPT4r.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/D8souEj.jpg https://i.imgur.com/lQW6Ic5.jpg https://i.imgur.com/rkOFUY9.jpg https://i.imgur.com/J6MlnJF.jpg https://i.imgur.com/TgwurOW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/vZ7LyD3.jpg Chose to go with a decently aggressive firewall tub. Inspired by pictures I saw on freel good performance on Instagram. Marked off the areas to cut with a marker and got to cutting with an angle grinder and sawzall. Got a chunk of cardboard shaped to the hole and cut it out of some 18 gauge sheet. Beat it into shape and welded it in there. I used seam sealer on the inside and outside, once that cured I also added some windo weld in the bottom corners of the inside and a few other spots. Hit the inside and outside with a couple coats of 3M fender liner. Trimmed the limited flares and trimmed the fender to roughly 1/2” away from where the limited flares clip in. 35’s will be here in about 10 days and I’ll see if I need to do any extra trimming at the bottom of the limited flares. It was a little uneasy cutting such a large hole but it turned out well. I think it still looks close to factory to the untrained eye, especially when the New paint gets dirty to blend in. I’ve washed it, and driven about 50 miles in the rain, zero leaks. The seam sealer and window weld combo works great in my opinion. |
Great work, i think i might be getting into this one come summer.
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Nice work looks good. Have you given any thought if the fronts are going to rub on the frame at full lock. I believe
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actually notched his frame for that.
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It’s definitely a 2 person job, someone to make sure all wires are out of the way when cutting and for fire patrol when welding in the new plate. Maybe it’s easier with gas but I don’t have one so it was a slow process. I did passenger side one day and driver side another. Took about 12 hours in total but I’m kinda slow when I work on stuff.
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I’ll be running 17x8.5 wheels with 0 offset and 1.25” spacers. I’m 90% sure that from what I’ve read that setup won’t rub but if it does I’ll have to look into notching the frame. Thanks for the heads up!
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Great little write up! Lots of important information here and helpful tips, thanks man!
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I love the graphic art on the sheet metal 🍆
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Just got 315/70/17’s a few days ago. All I’ve done so far is flatten out the pinch weld and moved my LCA cam tabs so that it pushes the wheels as far forward as possible. Don’t rub at all at ride height lol.. Either this weekend or next I’ll be cutting into the firewall.
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I wish I did this originally, but I did it the lazy way and went to it with a hammer. Its not nearly as clean, but you do not have to weld, just have to be careful when hitting with the hammer to not punch a hole through it.
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i still rub a little on the fender flare in the rear. |
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