Jan 19, 2010 #1 mp67dart Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2009 Messages 140 Reaction score 2 Location NW Florida I noticed these cracks on the driver and passenger side inside and outside. They are were the A pillar meets the roof. Is this from to much body flex? If so can it be fixed with sub conn? thank for any help.
I noticed these cracks on the driver and passenger side inside and outside. They are were the A pillar meets the roof. Is this from to much body flex? If so can it be fixed with sub conn? thank for any help.
Jan 19, 2010 #2 daliant Befuddled Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 1,671 Reaction score 190 Location Lockport,NY My 4dr has that same crack in that same spot, must be the weakest point. Subframe connectors will limit body flex.
My 4dr has that same crack in that same spot, must be the weakest point. Subframe connectors will limit body flex.
Jan 19, 2010 #3 mp67dart Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2009 Messages 140 Reaction score 2 Location NW Florida I didnt now if it was common or not kinda had me worried.I drilled a small hole at the end of the crack and was going to weld it.
I didnt now if it was common or not kinda had me worried.I drilled a small hole at the end of the crack and was going to weld it.
Jan 20, 2010 #4 blue missile Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2008 Messages 2,152 Reaction score 84 Location Austin Texas Sub FCs will help but I would cut out the existing sheet metal and sister in a piece a couple of gauges thicker. Andrew
Sub FCs will help but I would cut out the existing sheet metal and sister in a piece a couple of gauges thicker. Andrew