Steve,
I had occasion to drive my car today and took as look at the front and rear rocker panel supports that are welded to the bottom of the rocker panel. I mentioned in my post above the width of the welded support on the rocker panel was about 30mm from memory. I obviously have a poor memory because both front and back supports have a maximum width of 50mm at the weld point the struts are less because they flare out to meet the rocker itself.
Hope that makes sense. ( have you checked the rear ones? )
Roy
I had occasion to drive my car today and took as look at the front and rear rocker panel supports that are welded to the bottom of the rocker panel. I mentioned in my post above the width of the welded support on the rocker panel was about 30mm from memory. I obviously have a poor memory because both front and back supports have a maximum width of 50mm at the weld point the struts are less because they flare out to meet the rocker itself.
Hope that makes sense. ( have you checked the rear ones? )
Roy
(just careless) and so had to make a tapering radius piece to match the repair panel to car curves. A simple error that should /could have been avoided. What is the expression .... measure once and cut three times !
)it became clearer. I opened up the rolled edge on the wheel arch with some gentle heat, and patched in a small piece to link back to the curve on the rocker; in hindsight pretty obvious...I think I was stumbling on the wire part ...and yes...dirty laundry time, I wish I make spot welds look like they should
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