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Old 08-06-2017, 03:24 AM   #1
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Welding to the subframe.

So when I changed my rear track rod ends, whilst undoing the eccentric bolt, I was silly enough to crack off the sub frame tab that the eccentric bolt adjuster pushes against.



Originally it wasn't an enormous issue as when it came to aligning the car, they managed to work around it. Trouble is, under heavy load the alignment has shifted, and this bolt now hasn't got any tab to push against if I want to install an eccentric bolt locking kit.

The solution would be to weld a new lip onto the sub frame. My trusty garage told me I'd need to TIG weld it, which is fine, but I want to ask if anyone's done this? And if the weld would be strong enough?

Any recommendations, tips or advice? Thanks!
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