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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / July 2006

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Any frame ailignment prep required before installing subframe connectors?

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stevesock@hotmail.com - 20 Jul 2006 16:22 GMT
I have a '69 Mustang that I recently had to replace the driver side
floorpan.  With the uni-body design, it occured to me that some flex
probably occured when the old pan was cut out.  If I weld in subframe
connectors and the frame is not perfectly square, will I be doing more
harm than good?
Chumley - 27 Jul 2006 06:25 GMT
>I have a '69 Mustang that I recently had to replace the driver side
> floorpan.  With the uni-body design, it occured to me that some flex
> probably occured when the old pan was cut out.  If I weld in subframe
> connectors and the frame is not perfectly square, will I be doing more
> harm than good?

no, just adding more metal, make it all stiffer.
But do it up on a lift where the the lift hold the wheels only
If not you will get flex putinto the mess.

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