Interior Anti-Twist Bracing
Created by: DyeLooper
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May 22, 2017 02:19PM | DyeLooper | |
May 21, 2017 03:41AM | nkerr | |
May 20, 2017 05:39PM | DyeLooper | |
May 12, 2017 04:00PM | DyeLooper |
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NKerr, Thanks for the information, that's a start. Much appreciated
Jason
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typically, what is done is bolt to the striker and door hinge nuts because they are convenient hard points to brace with and easy to move if needed
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Bump......
Jason
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I have my entire car dis-assembled. I need to replace the front floor boards/sills and remove the front end for rust removal or replace some panels. I am looking to brace the interior with some 1" x 1" x.125" steel square tube or something similiar..... I have some ideas of where to put the bracing, but am looking to see what others have done. Any pictures out there? Insight?
Jason