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Old 07-01-2002, 02:14 PM   #1
RPM427
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There is no way my frame is bent. I bought it from a 60 year old man, when it had 60,000 miles. I've had it for 3 months.

THE CAR ABSOLUTLEY HAS TO BE ON THE SUSPENSION SO THE CONNECTORS WELD ON STRAIT. YOU WILL RUN INTO HUGE PROBLEMS DOWN THE ROAD IF YOU WELD THEM IN WITH THE SUSPESION UNLOADED.

Muffler shops have the types of lifts that raise the car from the wheels, thats why I might take it there. Any labor estimates? I never pay labor so I have no idea. I know the going rate is $60 an hour, but it will only take 10 minutes to weld it.
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