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Old 02-16-2005, 07:45 PM
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Hello yall i already have sfc on the car for about 2 years. About a year ago i really got into welding. The person that welded the sfc before i knew about welds and welding did not do a very good job. . So this weekend i am gona be rewelding the sfc. I already see a big gap between the sfc plates.
My question is should the car be on jack stands? Our can i use rhino ramps and weld up one side at a time? Which method should be used?

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Make sure the suspension is loaded when installing them. There are instructions over at www.bmrfabrication.com
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i believe that u want the suspension loaded, it would be best to have the car on a drive-on lift where the wheels are what the car is picked up by, otherwise, I believe that you can rhino ramp the front, then the rear, go to www.bmrfabrication.com and go to products, transam, then chassis and find the subframes and then click on view installed and u can get a writeup




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