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03-12-2015, 07:45 PM | #1 |
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58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
So I am wanting to possibly do a mustang 2 swap on my 58. unfortunately I do not currently have welding experience and that's an important thing to do correctly. I have heard about bolt on crossmembers for the earlier truck(47-54) but cannot find anything for later yrs. so does this mean I am stuck with straight axle or have to pay someone I don't know to weld the crossmember in who could do a shotty job? any pointers, other options appreciated. thanks much
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03-13-2015, 07:40 AM | #2 | |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
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but as far as the welding work, find someone with years of experience who is capable of doing what you need done. look at pictures of their work. i know welding guys arent cheap, but you definitely dont want to hire an amateur to save a few bucks!
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03-13-2015, 09:49 AM | #3 |
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03-13-2015, 11:20 AM | #4 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
Buy a weld in, do all the disassembly, fit up, then call a certified welder to come to your house and weld it all up.
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03-13-2015, 01:28 PM | #5 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
Dan is correct. I can weld but always have some one certified do anything that related to holding the engine or suspension in place. I get stuff tacked in place and make the call or take the part to his shop. Hotshot type guys have all the tools on their trucks. Key is certification, ask for a copy with the invoice so you have in case the registration/title folks ask for it. Biggest issue is usually proper penetration, too little and stuff falls off, too much and stuff cracks. I once had a gypo contractor hire a welded that showed up to do full penetration moment welds with a small wire feed, said he was going to make multiple passes. Asked for certification and it was not current and not certified for the procedure. Contractor was mad when he found out that a real certified welder was going to cost 3x as much....
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03-13-2015, 04:39 PM | #6 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
I did what Dan suggested on my own projects for years. I had a little Mickey Mouse welder from Wards that I tacked pieces together the way I wanted them and then took it to a friend who welded it up.
In your case you would have to have someone come to your garage to weld it up but the actual welding shouldn't cost all that much if you have it all ready to weld and not spend time cleaning it up or fitting the pieces. Most of these kits take a lot more time to get them fitted up right than actually welded up. It would help if your garage is wired for a welder though.
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03-14-2015, 12:37 AM | #7 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
Ya thats what i was thinking the best option was. Idk if bolt on is the best idea. Dnt like the drilling on a frame idea
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03-14-2015, 10:55 AM | #8 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
Do whatever you feel comfortable with, but I'd rather drill holes in the frame than to weld on it. GM might have felt that way too as Chevy and GM trucks had bolt in suspensions since about the late seventies.
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03-14-2015, 12:52 PM | #9 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
i don't know the price difference on the bolt-in vs weld-in, but if you can't/don't weld, bolt-in looks like a viable option
as for drilling holes in the frame? really? i believe i welded over 100 holes closed in my frame rivets are the old version of bolts i used a fatman weld in, but i know how to weld and had purchased a welder just for working on truk spank-a-lank, post up some pics of your truck... 9 years on this forum and 26 posts i'd like to see your 58, i'm sort of partial to those 4 eyed beauties
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
I wouldn't think twice about a bolt in if you can't weld. I wish that was an option when I started
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03-14-2015, 04:47 PM | #11 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
My brother cuts frames on big trucks welds them together then also drills the inner sleeve and bolts them. Never seen one break on our dump trucks.
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03-27-2015, 08:37 AM | #12 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
I agree with 57 chevy man's comment "I dont know as far as bolt in kits,
but as far as the welding work, find someone with years of experience who is capable of doing what you need done. look at pictures of their work. i know welding guys arent cheap, but you definitely dont want to hire an amateur to save a few bucks!" always look at pictures of their work. i know several certified welders, but only one that has no use for a grinder to clean up welds. his work is beautiful and thats what you want on any restoration. although i can weld i call him when quality and good looks are needed in the welds. |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
"Lightening holes are holes drilled in structural components of machines and buildings used by a variety of engineering disciplines to make structures lighter as well as increasing their rigidity".
The racers back in the days did it all the time, I wouldn't worry about drilling a few holes in your frame. Attached pic- airplane wings lightened for weight reduction and increased rigidity.
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My engine and tranny mounts are drilled, installed with G8 bolts.
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03-28-2015, 11:54 PM | #16 |
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Re: 58 apache wanting to go ifs. no welding exp!!!
I have a 52 3100. I ordered a m-2 bolt in kit for it from Kimbridge enterprise, they made and sold bolt in kits through R&B's obsolete when they were still in business. Now they sell direct. Mine cost me about 1200.00 shipped to my door and included all needed bolts, nuts, washers, hoses, brake rotors etc. Not sure if they make for the task force though. Look them up on the net.
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