I put new tires on the car, replaced the fuel lines, bought a new battery, got it running, and the weather is great (77 deg) so I am all ready to drive the car a little this weekend and then I see this...
I don't plan to do too much driving but is this even safe to take out on the road? I just don't want to destroy the car before I have a chance to fix it but I would love to take it for a spin
well that image a was little larger than I had planned for but...
is that the right side rear suspension console?? I cant tell by the pic, but its it cracked?? If it is, i highly suggest that you dont drive it. It could tear off when driving.... mabey you could take a better picture?? what about the longs??? need more info
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JZS
Try this...
I'd fix that before I drove it too much.
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Definitely needs to be fixed....
looks like it's already rusted through ... (see pic) ...
take a big screwdriver to it. don't be gentle. if there is any kind of rust other than surface rust, DONT drive the car ...
that's your rear suspension mount. if it brakes while driving, you're dead ...
fix it! that part is available from restauration design ...
also, having rust there usually means there more rust coming your way. how does the rest of the tub look like ????
Andy
Definitely do not drive on that! To be totally honest, you're most likely going to be extremely bummed at what you find under there when you go to replace it
I'm debating whether I can do this myself but can anybody recommend a good shop to do a hell hole repair in or near Atlanta (aside from Automobile Atlanta or are they the best choice)?
ooops, would help to *attach* a pic ...
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it is a nasty nasty job that requires some good welding and precise placement. Remember this is what ytour suspension arm bolts to so it must be well secured and properly placed. Any metal that is suspect underneath the console will also need to be replaced. Engine/trans needs to be dropped as does the whole suspension on that side.
You can replace it, if you're prepared. I replaced mine, but you'll have to remove the engine and the right side suspension. Remove the console (drill out all of the spot-welds), order a replacement from www.restoration-design.com, then weld it back in.
Here's a link to my http://www.tampabay914.com/7491408292004.html that documents the procedures I followed.
Also, here's what mine looked like before. As you can see, it evidently broke before and the PO just welded it up.
Good luck....
BTW, DO NOT DRIVE IT UNTIL YOU HAVE IT REPAIRED.
-- Rob
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Rob,
AWESOME WEB SITE! The photographs, the explainations, great work!!
This is a project I'm eventually going to need to do (when I get the $$$ for parts) and your steps really help me visualize what I'll need to do. Adds to my confidence level. I'm a good hobby welder, I'm just a little intimidated by this deep work.
Don't move your web site or lose it, I've got it bookmarked!
Rob,
What are your steps for removing the paint and getting that great, bare metal look?
Edit: Nevermind, it's here: http://www.tampabay914.com/7491412262004.html
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