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Just discovered K Member issues requiring welding.

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Hello,

I was starting to install my front suspension parts when I made two discoveries.

An elongated strut rod hole on the left and a crack on the k frame above the right strut rod hole.


Suggestions welcomed.

Thanks

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Challenger RTA

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At the ends of each crack drill an 1/8" hole before you weld. Also a large washer can be welded outside or inside. Do both struts.
 

Ronbo73

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Hello,

I was starting to install my front suspension parts when I made two discoveries.

An elongated strut rod hole on the left and a crack on the k frame above the right strut rod hole.


Suggestions welcomed.

Thanks

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I would do just what Challenger RTA said. If you do not drill a hole at either end of a crack before welding, it may/will continue to crack past the weld. The holes end the crack with no chance to continue.
 

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Also besides the washers and fixing your crack(s) as mentioned above, weld up every seem while your at it! It will make it stiffer.
 

Xcudame

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Hemi cars, convertibles and I believe 440-6 cars all had torque boxes. I believe the 440-6 and Hemi K-frame just had the added skid plate for the 6 quart oil pan.
 
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