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Old 07-06-2020, 08:56 PM
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I am getting a alignment after all new suspension front and back. Will upgrade the stock panhard bar and lower control arms at a later date. Will I need a second alignment after changing those parts in the rear end.

Also, has anyone ever used body joint adhesive to mount bolt in sub frame connectors? Instead of welding them in? That stuff is pretty tough once it sets in. Cheers.


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Not sure about the second alignment, but weld in SFC probably should be welded in. Bolt on SFC are also an option.
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I was think to add seam sealer to the bolt is SFCs. Between the sfc and the body then bolt it down. As the seam sealer sets it would kind of grip the sfc even stronger together with the bolts. Probably stop some creaking to. Sort of works like that when used with body panels. Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by Barn Find CETA
I was think to add seam sealer to the bolt is SFCs. Between the sfc and the body then bolt it down. As the seam sealer sets it would kind of grip the sfc even stronger together with the bolts. Probably stop some creaking to. Sort of works like that when used with body panels. Just a thought.
I would just bolt em and go, or go weld in so you know they're solid and tight.



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