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I was putting a set of tow hooks on my truck today, and had to pull the steering gear to get access for a couple bolts. In front of the gear up against the core support was a big hunk of steel held down with 1 bolt through the bottom. It wouldn’t fit back in with the new bolts so I just left it out. I can’t find any mention of it anywhere online so I was just curious what the point of it is?

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Confirmed present on a 96 XJ in my local boneyard a little more than a year ago. Question came up when I showed it in my build thread. Disappears from the parts catalogs in 97.

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Funny, I just took that thing off when I welded in frame stiffeners inside and out.   Although  I've had the box out several times, I had never noticed it before, (it's a lot more obvious with the radiator out). It just has one small bolt holding it on, so I'm not sure what it could really be adding? I thought that it some sort of dampener like the ones that I've found in various places in 60's Chevys. Anyways, mine doesn't fit there anymore now. The T&M inner spacer/reinforcement looked like the best one to me.

https://www.t-mfab.com/store-3/?model_number=4761900

 

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