It’s nice down in Florida, peel off the frame real well on a new one. Up here in New York. Everything is rusted. I’ve been up here 60 years next week. I’m moving down to South Carolina with my family. Heading for the good life. No more road salt no more crazy Winters.
No the rails were bent and scrapped down too thin . Even if you could clamp it all back together it would be wavy and introduce too much heat to the already thin metal. Also joining this as a long seam would leave a large area for the frame rail to rust inside. Although you could “patch it” by doing this that’s not the proper way to go about it. If you saw the double stacked Oem metal rusting this is what will happen if you just try to “reinforce” by adding metal ontop of existing they just rust inbetween layers.
Working wonders with the bug zapper and flap wheel broski 🔥
As quick as I made this job I was pretty happy with the outcome . Deff thought it was gonna be way more time consuming but all went pretty smooth
It’s nice down in Florida, peel off the frame real well on a new one. Up here in New York. Everything is rusted. I’ve been up here 60 years next week. I’m moving down to South Carolina with my family. Heading for the good life. No more road salt no more crazy Winters.
I've been in Florida all my life the heat is rough sometimes but I don't think I could handle the cold and snow 😅
Wish you were closer....to canada lol😆
Im doing mine soon. Im replacing both sides. The entire rail.
Solid work man!
🙏 thank you
amazing video man. well done
What did u do to reinforce the jack point?
i added in a 12ga sheet of steel in that section instead of the factory 22g
@@Nscardigno33bro you are so smart. Did you do anything to the sides or only the bottom is stronger?
looks great
Thanks for watching
Looks so good bro
Haha guess i'll need to make a set of lower frame rails if i want slam it on 14-15's! Nice vid man
🙏🙏
noob question. wasnt easier/better to re-weld and reinforce the old frame rails?
No the rails were bent and scrapped down too thin . Even if you could clamp it all back together it would be wavy and introduce too much heat to the already thin metal. Also joining this as a long seam would leave a large area for the frame rail to rust inside. Although you could “patch it” by doing this that’s not the proper way to go about it. If you saw the double stacked Oem metal rusting this is what will happen if you just try to “reinforce” by adding metal ontop of existing they just rust inbetween layers.