So what seemed like just a case of slightly bending my lower front link mounts, along with a loose bolt, turned into... Yeah.
So, I knew this was coming. It was straight up asking for it reusing the stock lower mounts on the "frame" side. I think I had planned to plate them at some point, then just didn't. Well, I mangled the one really good, and the other one got a bit beat up. So, I cut them off.
That said, 100% this bastardized stupid idea front suspension was working totally fine otherwise. If I had just plated them it wouldn't have been an issue and I could probably have got through the summer.
Anyway, that turned into the justification to put the frame plating "stiffeners" on. Or at least part of them. These are the Ruffstuff ones. Why I bought them I don't remember, but I do recall arguing with him about them because I wanted him to cut them in half to save me money on shipping, and he wouldn't do it. I told him I'd have to cut them in half anyway because they aren't going to fit my jeep due to the other mods. He told me he didn't recommend that.
Anyway, Dan seems like a decent guy in all my years of dealing with him, but this product, ehhhh...
How they come:
I immediately cut them down like this:
Because, again, they weren't going to fit.
I then cut the front part off it too, because it also doesn't fit. Then I started looking at how the things are made and tried to figure out how the hell you're actually supposed to weld them on. There might be instructions or videos out there, but again, I'm pretty opinionated and didn't care to look into it. I think you're supposed to weld the edge of the upper flange to the floor, which is stupid, since the there is a much thicker flange on the uniframe rail that you probably want to be welding to like the factory did. So I put a bunch of holes in them for rosettes on the flange, and a bunch more in other places because none of this shit fits perfect, nor do any of the existing holes line up with the internal structure, so you're doing to want something to pick up on that and spread loading. I also added some big holes for the factory cleanout and drain points, because without them if you run in any sort of mud (and you're not avoiding that around here) the frame will just fill entirely with mud eventually.
Example of how things were drilled (parts are from different sides, because I forgot to take pictures):
The product description also makes mention of there being no "stress risers" with this product.
Here's how the front part is intended to be installed, or I think, like I said I'm doing my own thing:
So we very clearly have a MASSIVE stress riser at the V notch area where the two pieces of plating fail to meet. Also, the other big known weakness is the large hole above the forward plate, which is for accessing the upper control arm bolt if using the stock suspension. In defense of the product they sell a separate plating kit that would address this area, but the way they left it is absolutely asking for trouble, and this product is meant to be standalone for most uses. Ugh.
So I made some pieces to put in these areas:
I left a small hole in the upper piece for cleanout aid, I was going to dimple it but decided nobody would care.
Also, welding all of this is largely hell. All awkward positions, welding thick metal to thin, and getting all the zinc plating off the factory metal without actually destroying the base metal is a pain. That's why I didn't do this earlier.
Welded up some new link mounts:
Probably should have filled that weld more... Eh. Next build.
This side welded on and painted:
From the inside:
I ground a lot of the welds because nobody wanted to see that crap. Also, I'm not totally happy with how I tied the link mount into everything. Might change it... Of course I painted it now so that sucks.
Still have to finish the other side. I did make the new links out of some junk I had lying around. They're a little longer now so it's more "normal" than what it was before.
I don't plan to do the rear half of the plating at this time. I've already caused enough knock-on problems from doing this. I'm hoping the rear spring hangers make it through to fall, then maybe I'll do the rear and the spring hangers. Or I'll rip the rear axle out next trip. Hard to say.