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About a year ago I got some factory tow hooks and bumper mounts. I pulled the tow hooks off and repainted them to put them on my truck. I installed the bumper brackets and bumper. I ran into an issue when I tried to bolt the tow hook braces up the frame. The passenger side clears just fine. The driver side bolt goes right under the steering box and there is not enough room to get a nut under it.IMG_20240713_142042200.jpg.82837288cf0707cf0adfb1c6a236d519.jpg

 

Does any one have the factory tow hooks and can look to see what bolt/nut combination was used to clear the steering box?

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4 minutes ago, fiatslug87 said:

While you’re in there make sure that steering box spacer is intact. It’s against the crossmember.

I will, I replaced the steering box last year and it was intact at that point.

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Awesome thanks for the tips. I got the bolts installed on both sides. I did have to move the steering box slightly to get the nut on.

 

Before I moved the boxIMG_20240713_175444618_HDR.jpg.35e30a67eced77896d3211277e4d7456.jpg

After I moved the boxIMG_20240713_180636268.jpg.e0eecff0f12980ad1057defc80302099.jpgIMG_20240713_180645593.jpg.2a9a81e2ecadfc6f2971b7a87ba989c4.jpg

I also added some tabs I made to keep what ever I use on the hooks in place.

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I had one more question regarding the installation hardware. Specifically the nut on the passenger side item 33 in the picture.1840007314_Screenshot_20240714-1127192.png.df449c679acabdd954b0a92f8a8c0a1b.png

I recall not being able to remove that nut from the Cherokee I pulled the tow hooks off of because it was a sleeve nut that sat flush with the frame so the alternator wouldn't hit it.

 

Is my memory correct? The hole on the inside of the passenger side frame is larger than the outside of the frame which seems to support my recollection.

 

The nut listed for the left is part number 34202656.

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19 minutes ago, Eagle_SX4 said:

Is my memory correct? The hole on the inside of the passenger side frame is larger than the outside of the frame which seems to support my recollection.

Fun fact, that is the 84-86 diagram which does not show the special nut sleeve that slides into the frame, but you are correct. The sleeve should slide in from the inside and the bracket is bolted down from the outside.

 

My 84 does not have the provision at all for this hole. I think I still have mine somewhere.

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6 minutes ago, eaglescout526 said:

Fun fact, that is the 84-86 diagram

Interesting I have been looking on moparpartsgiant.com and any year Cherokee I look at does not depict the special nut for the passenger side.

 

I will just have to make one. Do you know what the proper bolt and thread size is?

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Yeah it doesnt, even my 88 parts catalog does not show the special nut. 

 

I do not off the top of my head. I can go see and study it but it should be the same as the bolt unless you werent able to get it off with the special nut.

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Thanks @schardein for the pics and measurements. 

 

I will keep a lookout at the junkyards for one. I might try and remove the the alternator and put a new bolt in from the inside with a large grade 8 washer to cover the hole so the nut is on the outside of the frame. That should keep enough clearance for the alternator.

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17 hours ago, Eagle_SX4 said:

Thanks @schardein for the pics and measurements. 

 

I will keep a lookout at the junkyards for one. I might try and remove the the alternator and put a new bolt in from the inside with a large grade 8 washer to cover the hole so the nut is on the outside of the frame. That should keep enough clearance for the alternator.

I vote for this approach.   The chances of needing to actually remove that bolt once it is installed is slim to none, so going to the trouble of removing the alternator temporarily is worth avoiding the custom nut shenanigans.

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