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Old 04-06-2009, 11:38 PM   #124 (permalink)
BusinessMan_24
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Outstanding work so far. I dont speak for myself when I say I cant wait to see this done.

My only grip is the way you fabbed the rear subframe brackets. Wouldnt it have been easier if you had made your pie cut and bent the metal in so you could weld it back together? I was just kind of confused why you spread the cuts apart and filled them in. Not trying to nit pick sorry.



Any how carry on
Ya you could do it that way to but it wouldn't be as rounded as it is doing it the other way. Also you have have to bend it then cut some more and continue until you reached the angle you wanted. I guess its which ever way you prefer to do it, both work.
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