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Re: Adding Frame Connectors
[Re: whitemtnelf]
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07/31/09 10:21 AM
07/31/09 10:21 AM
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Noblewk
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Southern Cal
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No it will not. If your making your own with 2X3 dom you can fit them by opening the rear rails, and cutting the floor to slide the tubes in place but do not weld them in until the car is loaded (I.E. Drive train in,) and resting on the suspension.
66 Dart GT, 402 11.18:109 Best
63 1/2 Galaxie 500XL 406 4Speed 13.20:103 Best
2000 Ram
2005 Durango Hemi.
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Re: Adding Frame Connectors
[Re: Zapp]
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08/13/09 01:24 PM
08/13/09 01:24 PM
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Neil
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I spoke to John at US Car Tool about putting mine on while the car was on the rotisserie and he said it's fine.
If you have a super rusty car or a well abused ex-race car with a lot of body flex then it might not be a good idea. My dart was a clean low mileage car that seemed very tight so I went ahead and had mine welded on with the car placed in the vertical position on the rotisserie.
Last edited by Neil; 08/13/09 03:53 PM.
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Re: Adding Frame Connectors
[Re: Neil]
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08/13/09 03:37 PM
08/13/09 03:37 PM
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MACDiesel
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Unless you just got that body from Dynacorn, it's probably pretty good at yoga... If you don't want to weld over your head just talk nice to an exhaust shop and have them do it.
-1967 Belvedere II 440/4speed
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Re: Adding Frame Connectors
[Re: Neil]
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08/13/09 06:57 PM
08/13/09 06:57 PM
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Posts: 28,312 Cincinnati, Ohio
Challenger 1
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Quote:
I spoke to John at US Car Tool about putting mine on while the car was on the rotisserie and he said it's fine.
If you have a super rusty car or a well abused ex-race car with a lot of body flex then it might not be a good idea. My dart was a clean low mileage car that seemed very tight so I went ahead and had mine welded on with the car placed in the vertical position on the rotisserie.
I've have installed them on a rotissiere when the car is a bare shell on it's side and the car came out fine. Everything fit. Get way better welds that way too.
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