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The other rail problem was in the rear where the aftermarket exhaust had all it's weight on the tailpipe hangers after the crummy, universal hangers that were sheetmetal screwed into the rear bulkhead, ripped out. It appears that the reinforcement section of both rails were not properly tack welded in originally, as the pass side area pulled away and cracked the frame under the panel.
Pass side: ![]() Driver's side: ![]() |
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And the solution:
I bought a pair of the new reproduction frame rails to use for donor sections. ![]() ![]() I also bought a set of the repro sway bar mounting brackets as the ones on the car have been welded so many times, they actually welded a bolt across one of them to keep it together. ![]() |
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and so it begins...........again. Can't wait to see how nice this one turns out. I am amazed at the knowledge and skills that so many people on this site possess.
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