93rev2sev
SHO Member
OK Roady....time to SHO us your fabricating abilities...
J/K....
I would like to see what you came up with, though...
J/K....
I would like to see what you came up with, though...
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- Okay. Since fabrication looks like my only practical option, I'm proposing a solution, offered here for critique.
Pic 1. Pic 2.
Two rectangular plates fabricated from 14 ga. steel - the thickness of the original washers. The plates will sandwich the back side of the existing bracket/box. After rust proofing the box surface, automobile panel adhesive will be used to strengthen the assembly and prevent water intrusion. Then the plates will be through-bolted together.
The exterior rings will be cut from 2.5" i.d. tubing, and the center locating "stub" will be from 1.5" i.d. tubing. Five pieces in all combined into two parts, from readily available materials and a little welding/grinding outside the vehicle prior to attachment.
Comments?
- Jay
Hey man, do you still have those strut rods? If so, i'll gladly take them off your hands.
Thanks,
Dee
That steel does not look very thick.