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Thanks Wayne, I didn't plan on putting a crossmember in but it made sense to cut out the rust on the front side of the inner seat pan structure. It was salvageable but I'm kinda OCD on rust pitting. Hopefully I don't upset anyone as it is very close to DSE. I'm sure there's other ways to build it but, like I said.. I'm not creative. ;) My 4-link will share some similarities to the quadralink as well but it's my own math/geometry and a few tweaks. It sure would be nice to go with AM, DSE, Speedtech, or the like but I'm on a budget. There's some very talented fabricators on this site. I really enjoy browsing through the build pages! I wish I had some of their skills but I go with what I know. haha.
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Hey 19sixtynine! Same here. I haven't come across to many other Washingtonian's on the site. I'll try to get a picture in the sun this summer so we have something to look back on the other 9 months of the year while its cloudy and raining. haha. J/K it's not that bad.. 8 months.
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I had to cut a pie out of the subframe connector, taper it down to the size of the frame rail and weld it back up. At 5 1/4" away from inside flat of the rocker it hit the drivers side torque box and wouldn't go all the way back.
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After tapering the end it fit right in place. Got it all welded up and ready for epoxy.
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Looking good good job .
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It looks great ,nice welds!!
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Thanks guys. I appreciate the comments.
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