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> What is the thickness of the crossmember?, mine looks thin
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post Aug 5 2011, 02:20 PM
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I am curious how thick the cross member is suposed to be. I would have thought it was 16 ga but mine looks much thinner then that. Any thoughts

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post Aug 5 2011, 03:13 PM
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Rear trunk cross member? If so mine was two ply @ 19 ga each and used 18 ga to replace.

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Rear trunk cross member? If so mine was two ply @ 19 ga each and used 18 ga to replace.

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Actually I was thinking of the one in the cabin but I would guess they are all the same thickness

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everything structural seems to be 19 gauge.
Cant get that here so I opt for 18 gauge.

Restoration Design sells those parts also.

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