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    #16
    There are two different issues, one is the subframe(AKG sells a reinforcement kit - weld in tabs to reinforce the bolt down areas) second is the subframe mounts(Ireland has those.)

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      #17
      Whats the scoop on the reinforcement tabs?
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        #18
        Do I seriously need a new subframe?

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          #19
          No just reweld the tabs and reinforcement tabs

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            #20
            Originally posted by FLG View Post
            No just reweld the tabs and reinforcement tabs

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            haha I dont have the tabs to weld, they flew off the car im thinking i can weld the ireland plates in.

            will report back

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              #21
              Note to self: don't do this on my 87 vert

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                #22
                Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil View Post
                There are two different issues, one is the subframe(AKG sells a reinforcement kit - weld in tabs to reinforce the bolt down areas) second is the subframe mounts(Ireland has those.)

                Email me if you want pictures to make better sense.
                Can the reinforcement plates be welded in with the subframe still in the car?

                Considering I have the luxury of a welder I need to figure out how to do this cleanly without removing the subframe.
                Last edited by noid; 10-18-2012, 06:08 PM.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by noid View Post
                  Can the reinforcement plates be welded in with the subframe still in the car?

                  Considering I have the luxury of a welder I need to figure out how to do this cleanly without removing the subframe.
                  ill let you know soon

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                    #24
                    Sorry to say but the easiest solution would be to swap in a new to you subframe in better shape.


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                      #25
                      Originally posted by E30_fiend View Post
                      Sorry to say but the easiest solution would be to swap in a new to you subframe in better shape.


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                      i know that doesnt sound "easy" at all

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                        #26
                        happened to my car. better off and cheaper to just get a good used sub frame. BUT if you are doing some serious driving - I would run an extra weld bead across the that area to reinforce it.
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Ceeker View Post
                          happened to my car. better off and cheaper to just get a good used sub frame. BUT if you are doing some serious driving - I would run an extra weld bead across the that area to reinforce it.
                          swapping subframes is easier and cheaper then welding in reinforcement plates?

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                            #28
                            I am happy to report that I was able to weld the pieces back on with the subframe still on the car. Much stronger then before.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by noid View Post
                              I am happy to report that I was able to weld the pieces back on with the subframe still on the car. Much stronger then before.
                              did you have the tab that broke off or are you talking about the ireland reinforcement plates?

                              those ireland plates arc welded in..i cant see them breaking

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                                #30
                                I had the tab's that broke off, but generally there is enough space to get a mig welder ip above the tab to weld from both sides.
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