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Redneck rusty rear strut tower fix

Amen to that, I drive junk!

Theres a BIG difference in what I can do for myself and what I can recommend that others do though. We all just do the best we know how, at the time.
 


Yup and I'm voting to delete this thread the last thing you need is a redneck fix.. And someone doing it and something goes wrong.
 
I have this same problem right now just made a thread up about it in the noob section Im also a somewhat of a redneck but I bought a welder and am gonna have a go at it any tips would be awsome


If you've just started out with a welder and want to do it yourself I'd obviously say to get some practice first... that's going to be a precision weld - you'd need to be within a couple degrees in order to allow the wheel to be aligned right afterwards. Plus the welds would have to be mighty strong so they don't let go at an inopportune time.

Me, I don't have welding tools. Lumber becomes the next best option, although admittedly it's like getting an award for being the tallest midget... you're still short.
 
bartered a turbo kit install on a 97 bonnie for a free 97 5TP, fixed up with used parts/motor laying around, beater car, drive to truckyard, sits for 3 weeks, drives home.

i made a 25$ dodge intrepid last 7 years after driving it home 127 mile just downshifting and using the parking brake with the lock disabled since the 4 brake lines had rotted away as it sat under a big tree for two years. sold it a month ago for 650$ after i got an 04 gtp clone for 2500$

heaps are perfectly safe, not like im taking em up to 80mph

what exactly is a gtp clone?
 


Amen to that, I drive junk!

Theres a BIG difference in what I can do for myself and what I can recommend that others do though. We all just do the best we know how, at the time.

never buy a mechanics car....we know just what we have to fix enough to keep it going....

Yup and I'm voting to delete this thread the last thing you need is a redneck fix.. And someone doing it and something goes wrong.

something goes wrong lol. id rather have wedged the 2x4 and 1x4 in there before it popped, then it wouldnt have moved.

if the ride height change at the right rear is such a worry for you then id assume youd rather someone have blocks of wood in there before it falls the **** off and in the ensuing wreck, a 500$ jalopy slams a schoolbus off a cliff like it was eating crackers in bed.

If you've just started out with a welder and want to do it yourself I'd obviously say to get some practice first... that's going to be a precision weld - you'd need to be within a couple degrees in order to allow the wheel to be aligned right afterwards. Plus the welds would have to be mighty strong so they don't let go at an inopportune time.
Me, I don't have welding tools. Lumber becomes the next best option, although admittedly it's like getting an award for being the tallest midget... you're still short.

get it within a 1/4 inch and yer good, if you have a 1/4" gap at the outer seam thats rotted away from the reinforcing plate, the car will sit 1/8th inch lower on that corner, and maybe have 0.2* more neg camber...hardly an issue.

if your worried about yer welds just shove some wood in there for just in case it breaks....haha
what exactly is a gtp clone?
just an 04 gt1 stripper, L67/32, 3.29 diff, misc. sleeeeper with the 06 single exhaust and valence swapped on
 
Well for the record I just got my car done for 3500 bucks, that included rear fender arches, both rockers, both strut towers and complete paint.
 
Thats more than what I paid for both my GP's combined
That's what keeps popping into my head, if I had rear strut towers that were in that bad of shape, I'd junk the car and get another, and check the rear towers before buying.

Like damn, I don't even like driving with worn bushings in the suspension, let alone what I just saw.
 


Thats more than what I paid for both my GP's combined


Wel this his car is more sentimental than anything, I know I'll never get my money out of it but in my eyes it was worth it, the towers Wernt even that bad it was just patching them up and rubberizing them.
 


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