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Originally Posted by Ron in SoCal
My humble opinion, the best way to beef up the rear frame rails are to replace them with solid 2x3 units. Lots out there to choose from, and one of the more established companies is Autoweld (scroll down):
http://autoweldchassis.com/spec.ivnu
In the absence of that, if you're mini-tubbing you can put 1/8" steel reinforcements or box the internal structure of the rails. Then there's the Mark Stielow way which can be found in his recent build thread post #70.
I'm not sure what the answer is (i.e. do it or don't), but if you're in the media blast stage and want to reinforce them now would be the time.
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recommended.
if you are going to weld in a rear suspension you can just tie into a cage and subframe connectors. most aftermarket suspensions are supported by a cross support or box so the actual full length frame rails are there for the ride. I'd re-weld most of the factory spot welds.