This truck hasn’t had a horn since I bought it back from my brother. So today I grabbed some horns off of a Buick Roadmaster. I never knew they had 4 notes. Explains why they are so loud.
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If I pull a part from a car, that means it was totaled. Terrible idea.Should have brought the whole wagon home with you...![]()
That top piece is a solid rectangle tube, then the upside down “U” shape on the side is a plate that is welded all the way around. This was done years ago, and since then the truck has hauled a lot, including a pallet of sod. It’s fine.Those holes in the top flange of the c notch are a really bad idea. The top and bottom flanges are your primary load path in your frame. A c notch is bad enough structure but those holes are a big issue. I would reroute those wires and cap the holes.
Plus it wasn’t a wagon lol.Should have brought the whole wagon home with you...![]()
If I pull a part from a car, that means it was totaled. Terrible idea.
Plus it wasn’t a wagon lol.

Blah, blah, blah, blah...It’s fine.


Blah, blah, blah, blah...It’s fine.

My answer is it's fine until fatigue sets in...Never tell an engineer that...
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I would be so rich if every time I tried to give structural advice and was met with the "it's fine " I would say just give me $10 when it fails.My answer is it's fine until fatigue sets in...
Now that this truck is squared away for a little bit, I’m going to tear into the front suspension of the diesel and figure out the bushing/geometry issue with the front springs. Maybe throw a 4wd trans in it if it gets finished.