I’ve yet to break one but it’s on my mind anytime I have to loosen them for RSE step installs.I've read multiple threads about front body bolts breaking when installing sliders. Is this a likely issue, or a remote one.
Not to mention that the solution seems to involve invasive surgery to get to the broken part.There are a lot of reports of broken bolts on these boards As you have read. I think that there is a sticky thread at the top of one of the forums on this topic. I decided against using any product that would require me to tackle those bolts. Others have heated those bolts and had no issues. Still others claim that they heated the bolts and still had issues.
remote or common? I’d say that it happens enough to be a significant concern.
I had to loosen one on each side last week for new rock sliders install and had no issues.I've read multiple threads about front body bolts breaking when installing sliders. Is this a likely issue, or a remote one?
Yup I installed my frame mounted sliders last week from White Knuckle Off Road.Just get frame mounted sliders and you don’t have to worry about it.
nice. I haven’t seen those ones yet. I did the LOD signature sliders.Yup I installed my frame mounted sliders last week from White Knuckle Off Road.
I wouldn’t want the weight of my rig pressing on the aluminum cab anyways.
I got ours off without breaking one but I have a question about using the induction heater. I’ve got a mini ductor induction heater but I was worried that I would just heat the head of the bolt up and the heat wouldn’t get to the loctite. When you apply heat to the head using the coil how far does the heat travel down the bolt?I’ve yet to break one but it’s on my mind anytime I have to loosen them for RSE step installs.
We also use an induction heater to soften the lock tight too
Brett
Interesting you mention that. My 2018 Rubicon was an early build on January 3, 2018 but never hit the dealer until late in April. By brother is an engineer at Ram/Dodge (35 years) and researched why it took so long after completion to hit the dealer. Front body bolt was broken during assembly and at the end when it goes into the dread "J" status it was driven out to mingle with over 2,000 other jeeps that had some kind of defect to be addressed before shipping. What is interesting is that over 200 in the to be repaired inventory had a broken body bolt. So yes, early on many never made it out of the factory without a body bolt incident.I've read multiple threads about front body bolts breaking when installing sliders. Is this a likely issue, or a remote one?
I do it a couple times and eventually the heat makes it way to the locktite. Works great, just takes a little while. I genuinely dread messing with them because if one breaks, any profitability for the day is gone. Im very clear about the risks and repair procedures if one is to break so the customer isn’t caught off guard or im stuck with an invasive repair on my dimeI got ours off without breaking one but I have a question about using the induction heater. I’ve got a mini ductor induction heater but I was worried that I would just heat the head of the bolt up and the heat wouldn’t get to the loctite. When you apply heat to the head using the coil how far does the heat travel down the bolt?