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Hellbent
October 25th, 2006, 22:03
i read a couple old threads about this, but couldn't find a good, solid answer. my right rear shock is attempting(and mostly succeeding) to come up through the floor. i'm going to buy the cross enterprises rear shock hoop kit and it comes with brackets for relocating the lower mounts up in the "middle" of the axle tube. i have decent 135amp mig and can weld "strong enough", just not particularly pretty. am i wrong in assuming i can do this myself? my main concern is tube warpage; is this a real concern when welding on small shock mount brackets? a friend of a friend is supposedly an excellent weldor, would this be better left to him? i REALLY don't want to remove the whole housing just to have some brackets welded on.

ponyracer1
October 26th, 2006, 02:07
na, I don't believe a 135 is gonna get the tubes hot enough to warp anything. If it were me I'd clean up the area you want them and use your welder to tack them in place then have your buddy finish the job.

I've done a TON of welding on my rear 8.8 and my front 30 and haven't had any prob with warpage yet.

87xjco
October 26th, 2006, 05:34
I agree, warpage should not be a concern.

I'd say go ahead and weld them up. Clean the weld area to bare metal, make sure your ground clamp is on a good clean spot and weld away.

Hellbent
October 26th, 2006, 21:08
that's what i figured. just wanted confirmation from those "in the know". thanks guys.