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Author Topic: discussion about coil-overs and frame loading/cracks  (Read 1524 times)

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discussion about coil-overs and frame loading/cracks
« on: November 04, 2009, 12:05:12 PM »
I've been following this on syty.net and figured that you guys may be interested.   

http://www.syty.net/forums/showthread.php?t=72544
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Re: discussion about coil-overs and frame loading/cracks
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2009, 01:11:51 PM »
wow. id open it up with a grinder into a v shaped grove and tig weld it.
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Re: discussion about coil-overs and frame loading/cracks
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2009, 12:34:19 AM »
I agree with V-grooving it only if it's bigger than 1/8" and I would definitely drill both ends to distribute the load that caused the crack in the first place. Pre-heating like they're talking about is only necessary if using a 110v mig welder, 220mig or tig shouldn't need pre-heating.

I have to agree also that it wasn't the coil-overs that caused this. If it was the coil-overs it would either be up near or on the shock mount or it would be near the opposite leg of the a-arm where the coil-over is mounted, not on this end.

Given that it's the lower side of the frame and it's location, I'd say pothole or some other hard drop on that tire.

 

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