Thanks Phil!!
4/17/14
Left side installed and new cross-member ready.
For this left runner I decided it best to stick with my original cut line rather than use this new piece as a whole like I did on the other side.
There were several reasons, one of which was that I had already repaired and cleaned this embossed section and to use this entire new piece required cutting the anchor plate off for a second time.
I also became aware that the new section I installed on the right is not fitting perfectly with the parts I made earlier.(of course)So Its all creating more work on the right and I decided to cut myself a break so to speak on this left side.
First mock-up with the left clamped into position. It was looking promising since the cross-member slid right in.
Half way through stitching this piece on.
The most time consuming part was finding the best average fit in relation to the other side and specific landmarks on the forward chassis like the torsion housing.
Left side fully welded and final fitment for the new cross member can begin.
Here was the reason I chose this spot for the for the junction point; once the cross member is welded in it will be boxed and bridged by its mount flanges for additional support.
With the cross-member in I used it as a holding jig to tack the right anchor plate back into position.
At long last after weeks of repair and preparation this new cross member is now ready to go in for good.
a lot fine trimming and adjustments to get it both vertically and horizontally level in relation to the frame.
The anchor plate flanges ultimately locate this piece and set the tone. After that its really just a matter of getting it level in there.
Cross-member is now tacked but I'm test fitting the new pan just to make sure it all fits like it should before I really begin welding it in. Thanks for looking! Justin
4/17/14
Left side installed and new cross-member ready.
For this left runner I decided it best to stick with my original cut line rather than use this new piece as a whole like I did on the other side.
There were several reasons, one of which was that I had already repaired and cleaned this embossed section and to use this entire new piece required cutting the anchor plate off for a second time.
I also became aware that the new section I installed on the right is not fitting perfectly with the parts I made earlier.(of course)So Its all creating more work on the right and I decided to cut myself a break so to speak on this left side.
First mock-up with the left clamped into position. It was looking promising since the cross-member slid right in.
Half way through stitching this piece on.
The most time consuming part was finding the best average fit in relation to the other side and specific landmarks on the forward chassis like the torsion housing.
Left side fully welded and final fitment for the new cross member can begin.
Here was the reason I chose this spot for the for the junction point; once the cross member is welded in it will be boxed and bridged by its mount flanges for additional support.
With the cross-member in I used it as a holding jig to tack the right anchor plate back into position.
At long last after weeks of repair and preparation this new cross member is now ready to go in for good.
a lot fine trimming and adjustments to get it both vertically and horizontally level in relation to the frame.
The anchor plate flanges ultimately locate this piece and set the tone. After that its really just a matter of getting it level in there.
Cross-member is now tacked but I'm test fitting the new pan just to make sure it all fits like it should before I really begin welding it in. Thanks for looking! Justin
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