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    Suspension mount crack

    Today I was getting around to getting my rear swaybar links off that I broke a while back. as you can see I did a good job

    However, when I was getting the last one off I found something that looks very unsafe. Seeing as you guys are the experts, what do you reckon? Simple weld job or get another mortgage job?



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    Common issue with the wagons. If you have a welder, go nuts. Then get some coil tower braces and fit those up too.

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    Yup like mudski said. Weld it and time for some braces !
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    Ouch, looks like it's torn the chassis nicely too. Yeah the boss kit is the go. Either weld or get someone else to that's good.

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    That's a pretty big effort.... although apparently common usually not that bad. I'd be getting that fixed (I'm a shocking welder) and definitely check the other side for the same or the start of something.

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