Greetings folks, I've not posted on here in a while. Life's been busy! I'm getting ready to retire after 37 years of civil service!
Then I'll have more time for cars..
...yeah right! I hear honey-doo calling!!
I have been rebuilding the front suspension on my '74 Challenger. I am using all new QA-1 components and have been very pleased with the form/fit and quality of their products and read good reviews with some of it from here. The car has a big block, so the front suspension, K-member ect. are from a '70. While cleaning and prepping the torsion bar housing to go back in, I noticed this damage/repair to the driver's side torsion bar housing. It's been like that for at least 10 years when I bought the car. The bottom portion of the weld is cracked as is the cross-member from an apparent impact with something and it looks like someone tried to pull it out unsuccessfully. I don't weld, so my intentions are to take it about 1/2 mile to my buddy's garage, put it on jack stands, unload the front wheels/suspension and torsion bar and complete the weld repairs. Sooo any comments, suggestions, pointers? Thanks!!
Matt B.