Thanks Stan. The passenger side is all good but the drivers side is the
questionable one. Looking at it, it seems that the tube is bad for the set
of holes not in use and the lower tube on the inboard mounting bracket. I
was planning on trying to replace those. Taking out the whole TA mounting,
seems like a real pain.
Darcy
-----Original Message-----
From: Foster, Stan [mailto:stan.foster@hp.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 10:24 AM
To: Darcy_Hunter@Instron.com
Subject: RE: [6pack] Frame Rust Repairs
Darcy, one word of caution.. The section that supports the TA's have
internal reinforcing that allows the TA bracket mounting bolts to be torqued
up without crushing the box section. If the box section itself is showing
signs of severe corrosion (and many do) there is a possibility that the
internal structure of the box section is also compromised and the best thing
is to cut out the whole section and replace it with a new one. So before I
started patching this area I would want to be really sure the rest of it was
solid and it was not going to collapse on me some time later. Once you
remove the TA bracket bolts you can get a better look at this area and the
tubes that provide the reinforcing.
Stan
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