Your Jeep Tech Questions Answered - Four Wheeler Network

I discovered that some steering parts needed to be replaced. Since I was under the truck already, I decided to check out the rest of the Jeep. I found that the floors had been patched with really heavy sheetmetal and they need to be fixed right. I also would like to change the steering column that was put in it. It really doesn’t fit right, and it is so close to you, even with the seat all the way back, it’s just too long. Someone took the bench seat out and put in one bucket seat with two bolts holding it in place. Local auto parts stores say they do not carry parts for it and that I have to order them. Does anyone make new floor panels for this truck. As for the steering column and seats, what vehicles from the salvage yard would work. The good news is that the early J-trucks are easy to work on. However, in most cases, any parts that you need will have to be special-ordered or ordered online. com ) both carry all of the J-truck replacement steering components at a reasonable price. com ) offer new floor pans for all Jeep J-series trucks as well as other sheetmetal repair panels. Unfortunately, the J-truck steering columns are long. If you want to swap out the steering column or move it up, you’ll have to do a bit of fabrication work. There isn’t a bolt-in swap that I know of. As for the seats, it sounds like someone. Source: www.fourwheeler.com