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Old 04-11-2011, 09:03 PM   #1
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? for powdercoating frame w/dropmember

With the amount of crossmembers you remove and that bolt in how do you get the frame from twisting? Do you basically just bring the two halves and then bolting back in the crossmembers, etc it just works itself out? Thanks in advance. Kris
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Old 04-11-2011, 10:49 PM   #2
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Re: ? for powdercoating frame w/dropmember

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With the amount of crossmembers you remove and that bolt in how do you get the frame from twisting? Do you basically just bring the two halves and then bolting back in the crossmembers, etc it just works itself out? Thanks in advance. Kris
Depends on how many x-members were removed. Most guys leave the very front (engine compartment splash apron) & very rear x-member in place which keeps things square.

If you're modifications include those 2 x-members too, you bring it in like a giant model kit.
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