There are a relative few who can race an entire season without banging up their racecar. Those people are either so good they are sailing clear at the front against outmatched competition, or so bad ...
1. Check for cracks. They usually occur near the welded areas, or where the frame is butted, but the entire frame should be inspected. A common, and scary, place that frames crack is the underside of ...
A CAT 631 apron lift frame undergoes structural repair to restore strength and reliability after heavy wear and stress. Can ...
Last month with the help of Muscle Car Restorations, we showed you how to replace the rear framerails on a B-Body. The outline we gave is basically applicable to all Mopar body styles, and we hoped it ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. How we test gear. When asked, "What kind of bike do you ride?" most of us will quickly utter the ...
The short answer is, paying someone else to repair your rusty car frame takes an awful lot of money. Tackling it as a DIY project, though, will require some basic tools coupled with a lot of time and ...
After removing the body from the frame we discovered what would qualify as an average C1 chassis that has spent its life east of the Mississippi. This particular car was a southern Kentucky/Indiana ...