Build a Rock Crawler: Custom Jeep Frame (Part 2)
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Welcome to my step-by-step tutorial on how to build a custom Jeep frame using 2×4 inch 3/16 wall rectangular tubing! Whether you're prepping your Jeep for rock crawling, off-road adventures, or simply looking to customize your ride, this guide is for you. Join me as I dive into the intricacies of frame building, from design and fabrication to welding and finishing. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and Offroad obsessed people like yourself!
What You'll Learn:
• Designing Your Frame: Key considerations for a sturdy and reliable build.
• Cutting and Prepping Tubing: Tips and tricks for precise cuts and clean joints.
• Welding Techniques: How to ensure strong and durable welds on your frame.
PART 1 VIDEO
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Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always prioritize safety and consult a professional if you aren’t sure about any steps. Injury can result in poor construction and modification of your vehicle. War Paint Customs LLC is not responsible.
Love being along for the ride Dan! ❤❤👏👏👏
First off, glad you're okay and hope you're healing up well. Enough of doing your own stunts!! Really cool build process. Love that you dive in so deep and share it.
Thanks for the support! I can’t wait to get some content out from Easter Jeep Safari this year and the. Get to work on the axles!
this channel deserves a million subscribers !! 🙂
Thank you sir. I hope it gets there eventually.
Nice scar. Glad it healed up. A little memento from the old frame. I would make wedges from the tube stock to fill the openings then fish plate the sides.
Thanks! The fish plates are waiting for me when I get home from Easter Jeep Safari. I’ll be welding bumpers on it which will cap it and then doing permanent crossmembers. So it should be plenty. The wedges are a perfect thing to complete those sections though. Great idea.
Heck yea bud! Keep up the work man! Coming together
Thanks man! It’s coming along. I start the axles when I get back from Easter Jeep Safari.
the making of a LCJ.
It’s going to be something. I’ll be starting the axles when I get back from Easter Jeep Safari.
Been there done that. Old steel will bit ya
Heck yea it will!
Aloha from Hawaii! Where do I find part 1? I can’t find it anywhere 🤷♂️
I will post a link in the e description. Give me 2 minutes.
Not the first time you dropped some jeep stuff on yourself. Last time it was an axle on your leg. Ow your arm. Let’s hope it’s not on your head next time.
Yea. The last two times were really dumb mistakes too. I have been working on vehicles for YEARS. And tbh, the last two times happen to be within a year of each other….but they are the only two times oddly enough.
@@WarPaintOffroad just blame it on You getting older.