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Subframe connectors
2332owner 2007/7/3 9:37 Tell a friend
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There was some rust in the floorboards that needed to be fixed so it went overboard and now my ute will be more solid... more overkill than anything really. |
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sundat1200 |
Posted: 2007/7/4 9:58 Updated: 2007/7/4 9:58 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2006/9/21 From: San Jose, California Posts: 257 |
 Re: Subframe connectors what do these tie into?
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stirlingmac |
Posted: 2007/7/4 7:53 Updated: 2007/7/4 7:53 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2000/5/6 From: Wellington New Zealand Posts: 962 |
 Re: Subframe connectors Good idea Josh...Looking underneath a standard ute is a little scarey with not a great deal of support between front and rear.
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2QK4U |
Posted: 2007/7/4 8:08 Updated: 2007/7/4 8:08 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/4/19 From: Gold Coast, Australia Posts: 744 |
 Re: Subframe connectors shouldv done that to mine. something definitely oding on the turbo cars.
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2332owner |
Posted: 2007/7/3 9:39 Updated: 2007/7/3 9:39 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/5/5 From: Okinawa, Japan Posts: 1292 |
 Re: Subframe connectors Sorry about the quality.
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BUNDY351 |
Posted: 2007/7/3 22:35 Updated: 2007/7/3 22:35 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2006/1/22 From: Flinders View, QLD Posts: 672 |
 Re: Subframe connectors Do those supports tie into anything 
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2332owner |
Posted: 2007/7/4 0:56 Updated: 2007/7/4 0:56 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/5/5 From: Okinawa, Japan Posts: 1292 |
 Re: Subframe connectors The front and rear frames. The only thing to tie them together from the factory is the sheetmetal floorboard, which was kinda rotten on mine. If you look close you can see where the front of the rear frame rail starts where the rusty floor is cut out. The front frame rail is underneath the short straight pieces towards the front.
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