I'm not sure that welds hold up better than bolts to stress and vibration.
Welds crack. Isn't this why trailer hitches are bolted on rather than welded.
They are many critical bolts in front suspension's. They can be drilled for
cotter pins or loctited.
Grant
50 Chevy 3100
52 GMC 150
> Flexing and vibration are the two major culprits that loosen bolts, and
>they don't discriminate as to which bolts !
>
>
> Bill Whittaker
> '53 3100 Hemi
> Built Like A Rock
> With Mopar Stock
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian _ [mailto:pkupman57@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 6:53 PM
> To: ryan_border@hp.com; oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: [oletrucks] RE: IFS, but not to open any can or worms again
>
> list,
> i work for the ford dealer in town. ive changed several engines in vehicles
> and most all FWD cars and vans use a bolt on front sub frame. the ford
> windstar for example, uses 4 bolts to hold the front sub frame, engine,
> suspension, steering, tranny, everything onto theh body. makes it EZ to
> change engines tho, as you only undo 4 bolts, brake lines, and steering and
> shift linkage, and the whole shabang drops out from under the van. so i dont
> believe that the majority of bolt on front suspensions are unsafe.
> Brian M
> Atwater, CA
> '57 Chevy 3200
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