termin8ed
11-04-2005, 03:44 PM
I've got some 2" square tubing out in the shed, 1/8" wall.
I need to do something with the front crossmember/radiator support on my 68. I have another crossmember off a scrapped out frame that I could cut and paste onto the 68, but I'm planning on putting power steering in this winter. Since I have to fix or change the current crossmember, I was thinking about using the 2" tubing I have.
My question is will the 2" square tubing be strong enough to replace the crossmember, or should I find something bigger, or just put the other crossmember in and modify that one to fit the steering shaft?
I need to do something with the front crossmember/radiator support on my 68. I have another crossmember off a scrapped out frame that I could cut and paste onto the 68, but I'm planning on putting power steering in this winter. Since I have to fix or change the current crossmember, I was thinking about using the 2" tubing I have.
My question is will the 2" square tubing be strong enough to replace the crossmember, or should I find something bigger, or just put the other crossmember in and modify that one to fit the steering shaft?