|
Re: Jounce bumper bracket rusted bad
Quote:
Originally Posted by tinkering
1996 Chevy 2500 (3/4 Ton) 4x4
My vehicle inspection wouldn't pass the jounce bumper bracket (stops upper control arm from traveling too far) on the drivers side front. The bracket is rusting out and needs to be repaired or replaced. The bracket is welded to the frame. Does it sound feasible to cut a bracket off at the wreckers and weld it to my frame? Do they allow zip disk cutters in Pull a Part? The passenger side bracket is OK.
|
Seems like a reasonable fix, provided the rest of your frame is acceptably free of rot.
I think you'd have to discuss your removal methods with the Treasure Yard you intend to do business with.
Be sure to wear eye and ear protection. Die grinders are noisy as hell in the best case, they're worse in an enclosed area like the wheelhouse/inner fender. The sparks and bits of cutting wheel go everywhere.
__________________
.
.
For the good of the Free World, DEMAND COMPENSATION FROM CHINA for their release of the Virus Originating in the Wuhan Laboratory, released (intentionally or negligently) into the world in 2019 (VOWL-19). Ten trillion to start with, increasing as needed from there, PLUS compensation for the sickened, and "wrongful death" settlements for the families of those who didn't survive. END trade with Communist China.
|