What kind of frame do you need for a jeep?

What kind of frame do you need for a jeep?

If your are like most people, when you start building up a Jeep then you start with a quality frame – just like a builder does when starting off a new house. Our Jeep frames are jig-welded and mandrel-bent, and are designed to fit specific year Jeep vehicles. That way, you do not have to make any unnecessary modifications when starting a project.

How big is the tubing for a jeep frame?

Most kits are constructed from 3/16″ thick box wall tubing and backed by a 10-year rust through warranty. Plus, some even have a galvanizing dip and front shackle reverse kit option depending on your needs.

What kind of steel is a Jeep YJ made out of?

Our steel tubing is laser cut and CNC bent to create a frame made to tighter tolerances than Jeep could pull off back in the day. TDK frames are made from 3/16″ A500 steel, which is stronger than the steel used in OEM frames.

Do you need to replace the frame on a Jeep Wrangler?

Repairing or replacing the frame on an older Jeep CJ or Wrangler is a great way to add some life back into those iconic vehicles, or to complete that project which has been sitting in your garage for years.

Our steel tubing is laser cut and CNC bent to create a frame made to tighter tolerances than Jeep could pull off back in the day. TDK frames are made from 3/16″ A500 steel, which is stronger than the steel used in OEM frames.

What kind of frame do you need for a jeep Bronco?

If you’re building a Jeep (or a Bronco), don’t settle for an old rusty frame. No matter what you do, they will keep on rusting. TDK frames are the way to go! Our steel tubing is laser cut and CNC bent to create a frame made to tighter tolerances than Ford could pull off back in the day.

What kind of tubing does a jeep frame use?

These mandrel-bent frames are jig-welded and constructed from 3/16″ thick wall box tubing to precise factory specifications. Plus, they come with a 5-year warranty.