Originally posted by FMXhellraiser
HWORRELL, I thought about that in case it isn't going to fit but then it will throw all the alignment and everything off since everything will be pitched forward wont it?
Shouldn't affect the alignment at all ''IF'' you weld it back together straight. Easier said then done, but doable. Just do some homework BEFORE you start cutting. I would do some measuring and build a jig to hold both sides solid in place when you cut the center section out. Do a neat, "Square" job of sectioning the subframe so the 2 sides mate together well for a good weld. Fish plates would be a good thing too. Slide the 2 pieces together, tack weld, then check alignment before you weld it. I'd even recheck the alignment a couple times as I welded it back together (Heat Warps). Take your time, Measure, measure, measure.