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Old 06-09-2014, 12:46 PM   #15
joe1602
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Mine were filled with mud & debris. Took my buddy a short time to weld & seal them up. Cost was under 100 for me for him to clean up the metal, weld in the new pieces, and paint them with an undercoating. I put in new mounts as well as end links. My son & I have been autocrossing it the past 2 years and it seems to be holding up well. It is a very common problem. When it happened to me I thought I was screwed too! After looking into it and figuring out what to do, it was a pretty easy fix. Good luck & keep up with it. Post some pics of the finished product!
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