Hey everyone, I'm brand new here, and as far as I can tell my only real big concern is repairing the rotted rear section of my frame.
The car is an 88 Monte Carlo LS.
Around the car there's little rust patches but nothing I'm too worried about, but behind the wheels the frame is just horrible.
I see the frame repair sections on Summit racing, and just want to be sure that's all I need.
I figure I'll get a whole kit of the body mount bushings, and replace the ones back there when I do it, and plan on doing the rest down the line.
Does anyone know how far forward the frame sections go? Is it behind the rear wheels, above them, in front of them? I just want to get an idea of how much I'll be replacing and assess whether there is enough solid frame to even do the job and not need to replace the whole frame.
Can anyone suggest a good walkthrough of the job? I've done some car work, but nothing like this. I plan on getting a welder and a bit of practice before doing the job, and since I'll need one down the line anyway. Are there any other suggested methods for the job? I assume the only way to do the job is welding, and not any of the jb weld stuff, riveting, or anything like that.
I appreciate any help or suggestions!
PowerSet
The car is an 88 Monte Carlo LS.
Around the car there's little rust patches but nothing I'm too worried about, but behind the wheels the frame is just horrible.
I see the frame repair sections on Summit racing, and just want to be sure that's all I need.
I figure I'll get a whole kit of the body mount bushings, and replace the ones back there when I do it, and plan on doing the rest down the line.
Does anyone know how far forward the frame sections go? Is it behind the rear wheels, above them, in front of them? I just want to get an idea of how much I'll be replacing and assess whether there is enough solid frame to even do the job and not need to replace the whole frame.
Can anyone suggest a good walkthrough of the job? I've done some car work, but nothing like this. I plan on getting a welder and a bit of practice before doing the job, and since I'll need one down the line anyway. Are there any other suggested methods for the job? I assume the only way to do the job is welding, and not any of the jb weld stuff, riveting, or anything like that.
I appreciate any help or suggestions!
PowerSet