Seb,
Posted the part # on previous post.
Mark
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Seb,
Posted the part # on previous post.
Mark
Ed, Mark, Keith,
Can you tell me if the pan I have from Restoration Design has the part you mentioned? (It looks like it does) See pic #2
Thanks,
Seb
http://www.restoration-design.com/store/product/PP200
I think your all good there fella,
Looks like RD are making some nice stuff.
mark
Seb,
This part is one that should not be rushed when fitting
As you know it basically aligns the whole front end so just take your time and it will work out.
Plenty here know a shXt load more than I and as you know they are super generous with their knowledge, shout out if concerned and Im sure someone will assist.
Mark
Mark, I understand. I've watched the video of Restoration Design and I am being supervised by a friend who used to do this type of work for a living for many years. I'm open to any tips or suggestions from those who have done this repair before, I definitely wouldn't have attempted it on my own!
Seb
Seb, it's not shown in the picture, it's a part that has to be welded in.
Logic prevails
Cut out the rot (hopefully within the replacement parts dimentions)
Temperary screw or spot weld when aligned
Check, check and re check
Mark, cut, weld.
20 minutes max lol
Later,
Mark
Ed,
So is it Part # 901 501 427 21
Front Suspension Mount Reinforcement , To be welded in after suspension has been bolted in correct placement ??
Mark
I may give the Canadians a call tomorrow to verify. The pic on their website looks identical to the part Ed mentioned.
Seb