Installing subframe connectors - DIY Auto Restoration
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2021
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Its incredible. I love it
Thanks !
Nice!
Thank you Sir !
Welding on your back sucks !! Great tips man very inspiring..
Yes Sir.... Thanks for watching!
The fact that this reference method worked for you is a one off lucky day.
??? Ok...
top notch work, and i’ve learned something again from your channel 👍
Thanks ! I really like sharing my experience.
Definitely puts some strength in that unibody. Planning on doing that to my Cuda!
Awesome ! the connectors I used were pretty high quality
As usual ,beautiful work mate , all the best from down here in Australia ,,
That's Awesome ! Thanks for following the channel !
Do you prefer painting the bottom, or spraying a liner instead?
I prefer liner, but its up to the customer, I just completed a video lining a 71 Cuda undercarriage, today. Thanks for watching !
Where did u purchase these at?
Auto metal direct
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Thanks brother !
Why did you not weld it solid ?
Why would you ? are any body panels/frames welded solid from the factory? I see people over weld all the time..... I never get it....
@@guzzifabrication3448 I have never seen frame connectors like that . I was taught that welding it solid on stuff like that makes it stronger , that's why I asked .
@@dougbaker9473 You really wouldn't want to weld that much length solid, it would be a misuse of time and material driving up the cost to the customer, additional cleanup, warping issues, and a good penetrating weld spaced evenly apart the length of the part is strong enough to perform it's duty. Thanks for watching and the question.