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Welder How much of steel is there to weld on the c200 axle tube? I am ready to weld the T-bar bracket on it. Thanks in advance. Oh, and what kind of welding rod to use?
 
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I would guess they are 1/4" tubes, but that is just a guess. A 7018 rod will do fine.
 
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How would you weld chain links on a 98 frontier 4x4 trans mount and driver motor mount? I need pics if possible. thanks, Confused
 
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How would you weld chain links on a 98 frontier 4x4 trans mount and driver motor mount? I need pics if possible. thanks, Confused


Link was provided on page 1 of this thread... but here it is again... Click Here then move your mouse over Fab Projects and then click on Motor Mounts. Should give you the idea.


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04 SAS Frontier, 8" Lift Total, 35x12.5x15 MT's with Staun Internal Beadlockers, Calmini Crawler Gears, ARB Front & Rear Air Lockers.
 
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