To Weld, or Not To Weld...........

Should I weld my export brace in place?

  • Yes, weld it.

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Unless there is a structural problem, I don't see any reason to weld. Bolts work fine and you never know what could happen in the future that may require you to remove it.
 
Count me in with the "Don't weld it" crowd. While I like to burn rod (or wire) as much as the next 27 guys; making the shock towers and export brace into one solid unit is really gonna cramp your style when you decide to thumb your nose at the Ay-rabs and stuff a Windsor into the space left by your (departed) six-in-a-row.





































And don't tell me that you aren't thinking of that while you're putting all those V8 chassis components in...... :p
 
pabear89 said:
Think about it!
You're askin' a Big Blue Fuzzy Closet Monster to think???


StangDreamin' said:
......making the shock towers and export brace into one solid unit is really gonna cramp your style when you decide to thumb your nose at the Ay-rabs and stuff a Windsor into the space left by your (departed) six-in-a-row.


And don't tell me that you aren't thinking of that while you're putting all those V8 chassis components in......:p
You really ARE senile y'old ggeeky green eyeball! I have NO intentions of ditching my 6! She's gonna get a new head, intake 2v carb, header, etc., etc.....a la "Clifford's" and I don't mean the big goofy looking puppy either!:nonono:
 
65stanger said:
You really ARE senile y'old ggeeky green eyeball! I have NO intentions of ditching my 6! She's gonna get a new head, intake 2v carb, header, etc., etc.....a la "Clifford's" and I don't mean the big goofy looking puppy either!:nonono:

First, I am not "ggeeky" - there's only one "g" - Sheese! :rolleyes:

Meanwhile - Okay! Go ahead and weld the steenkin' export brace in there! When you get that Aussie "divorced" head/intake; just upload pictures of you trying to plop it on in place of the old head! :p