Tried the grinding then drilling, I did work for one hole, but upon trying the second hole i quickly realized this was going to be an expensive drill bit per hole experiment...so I changed course and decided to enlist my trusty angle grinder and flap wheel...
First hole...was encouraging...quickly followed by defeat
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Test with the trusty angle grinder...seemed very repeatable
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Decided it would be a good idea to assemble and test out both sides...so did that went through the full articulation of the rear suspension on both sides, no binding even with the CVs dry...so it was time to move on to making all my weld cuts and burning them in...
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Made a total of 6 cuts per axle...hoping they got good penetration and will be solid
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Guess I missed a photo of all the mig goober welds, but here are some of them sanded down, hit them with the flap wheel then on the belt sander
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End of the day....coat of the trusty chassis and roll bar paint! even had a $5 off oriely coupon to cash in for this little project, BONUS!
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In other news....new JMD tubing ordrer arrived Friday...now that axles are done, engine can go back in and start on the driver side header....which I feel may involve more steering shaft work....TBD...mirrored the materials used on the passender side in hopes of making them close to mirrors, added some straights for the #1 runner that is two shorts welded together, plus picked up some 2-1/2" to be able to start on the exhaust where it meets t x-pipe
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