Replace rear crossmember.. can I ask the audience

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Not very good at this pic thing... my son is out but is this better?
 

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cool, that would cover my issues if I go down that route. The weld looks good to me, but I aint no expert and more pictures would be great, but thanks for getting one up today that is great! Did they paint it all up for you then?

I was thinking about getting steam clean in summer also and waxy, but what about other welding issues you dont/didn't notice, ie corrosion. Will they stop and let you take it, or just cover it up without you knowing. hmmmm.....

Also what was you saying about burning breaking wires in regards to welding etc and that it would be exspensive? or did you just mean if someone els does it? cos this is another option I have thought of doing.
 
cool, that would cover my issues if I go down that route. The weld looks good to me, but I aint no expert and more pictures would be great, but thanks for getting one up today that is great! Did they paint it all up for you then?

I was thinking about getting steam clean in summer also and waxy, but what about other welding issues you dont/didn't notice, ie corrosion. Will they stop and let you take it, or just cover it up without you knowing. hmmmm.....

Also what was you saying about burning breaking wires in regards to welding etc and that it would be exspensive? or did you just mean if someone els does it? cos this is another option I have thought of doing.
I had a mate take a look at the welding and he reckons it is solid and going nowhere. Yes, the guy painted it up, missed a few stokes but I can sort that in 10 minutes. Like Saun says, need to get some goo into the chassis.
It is easy to damage your wiring when welding/cutting as things get hot and can melt/catch fire. :mil56: I wouldn't have a clue on wiring stuff so I would have to pay out.
If you power wash/steam clean the chassis first you can see if any work needs doing and waxoyl soon after.
 
can you steam clean yourself? . I can powerwash as I got one of them, but steam cleaning. hmmm how do you go about that? is that a garage only job. ok about wires, I see your just being cautious. Depends where your welding I guess.

good about what mate said, but when ya get pics of closer weld and stuff that be great. you gona just spray waxy in there til you see it spruting out yeah. and protect the rest of the chasis at the same time?!
 
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