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nutforastang

New Member
Good morning fellow mustang nuts,
I have finally got me the car of my dreams,.....well almost.It needs a lot of work but I am looking forward to it.Now for my question,
, I need to replace front frame rails,torqe boxes and floor pans both sides.what I would like to no is should I do the floor pans first and torq boxes or the frame rails and do I need to remove fender aprons to do the frame rails.
Any info would be appreciated,
Thank you,
nutforastang :dun
 
Nut,
I moved your thread so that you get the most amount of exposure to other members.

If you don't have one yet, buy a good quality mig welder such as a Lincoln or Miller for it sounds like you will be doing a fair amount of welding in the future.
 
Welcome Nut to the Fix .Good choice :thum

As for your car,

Before you do any cutting on the body , you have to brace the body and preferly on a leveled/flat floor.
Torque Box and Frame Rail " holds" the body/car square/inline.

Brace one thing , cut the old stuff out and weld the new stuff in.
Brace the next thing , .....

Otherwise you gonna have some problems in the future to align hood / fenders / doors.

I think you know what I mean.

Oh , where are you located ?? I am in Belgium :yah :yah :yah
 
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