Tore into the front clip today to see how the rust was on the rad support and replace the mounting bolts. Was not happy with the rust. I could fix it but im seeing three separate pieces in the construction and 2 mounting holes in the section that needs replaced. Any ideas on if i should fix it or just scrap it and fork over an arm and a leg to replace it?
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
Hey WrongBed - That support is very repairable. Most important is to make sure it's sandblasted thoroughly and cut out far enough away to get back to good steel. 18ga steel makes good strong repair panels for areas like that. Good luck!
Buy a new one if you like, but give that one to someone who can fix it. I'd repair that one myself all day long, and I have pathetic welding skills. You should see how horrible the one on my truck is, yet the front end hasn't fallen off yet.
Its pretty funny how another forum was saying replace while this forum said fix. Im gonna go with fixing it. Gotta wait till december when I'm in the same place as my welder for a good amount of time. I just cant justify buying a new support when this one is salvageable.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
I agree! Plus I just enjoy welding, started in 8th grade and haven't looked back (I'm a junior in college now). Started with stick, then moved to oxy and then to mig. Migs all I do anymore tho because I only have a mig welder
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system