Onajourney wrote:I can't believe 90lbs of torque would do that. Have you double checked the wrench and measured the thickness of steel? It does not look like 11 ga in the picture but it's hard to tell. Something is definitely off.
tony.latham wrote:What size bolts? The holes look big.
To me, the obvious fix is to weld 1/4" strap over the damaged section. I might bolt the suspension in place and tack it in place before the final weld.
Tony
chopperwalker wrote:Could the wrench units be lbs-in? So 90 would have been 12 times what you should have set them to?
Onajourney wrote:chopperwalker wrote:Could the wrench units be lbs-in? So 90 would have been 12 times what you should have set them to?
He'd be one strong fella. I can barely tighten to 120 ft-lbs and most only go to 150. I'm betting it's not .12 tube.
twisted lines wrote:First Picture shows a plate on both sides the bolt goes through.
Says one is not included![]()
90 lbs yes that will bend 1/8" with out spreading the load.
twisted lines wrote:First Picture shows a plate on both sides the bolt goes through.
Says one is not included![]()
90 lbs yes that will bend 1/8" with out spreading the load.
By strap do you mean a 1/4'' steel plate (cut to size to fit on the tubing) ...
tony.latham wrote:By strap do you mean a 1/4'' steel plate (cut to size to fit on the tubing) ...
Yep! :thumbs-up:
Tony
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