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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Luke87GT: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 90gtvert: [qb] Damn you got his number I need a house call :) [/qb][/QUOTE]I will ask Quicksparks to PM you. [QUOTE]Originally posted by PugOwner: [qb] Not a good idea to have the car on stands when doing this. The car should be resting on it's wheels, so the body has zero flex[/qb][/QUOTE]You are correct in the suspension must be loaded when welding in subframe connectors. The car was on ramps in the front, and the jack stands were over the axle tubes in the rear. In other words the suspension was loaded before we started any welding. :patriot: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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