Re: [DML] RUSTED FRAMES
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Re: [DML] RUSTED FRAMES




Sorry...I should clarify.  Front frame extension replacement is 
relatively simple, with the right tools and a jig.  The parts are 
available (thanks to Ken)  But if your front frame extension is as bad 
as it sounds, you will most likely have issues elsewhere on the frame.  
Bottom line, get the car on a lift, and check out the whole thing to 
find out where you stand.  Pay close attention to the front and rear 
suspension contact points, the engine cradle and the area around where 
the fuel filter mounts on the one side, and that same location on the 
other side.

-Josh



kKoncelik@xxxxxxx wrote:

> 
>In a message dated 1/18/2005 7:41:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
>jhaldeman@xxxxxxxx writes:
>
>
>You  can weld it...but don't expect that to be a permanent  solution
>
>
>you trying to kill the front end business
>LOL
>
>  
>






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