GsxrMike
1/2 ton status
Or cut 3" out of the middle and sleeve it. Do you have a welder?
Yeah I got a welder but I was trying to stay away from sleveing it. I guess I will go by the metal store tomarrow.
Or cut 3" out of the middle and sleeve it. Do you have a welder?
Yeah I got a welder but I was trying to stay away from sleveing it. I guess I will go by the metal store tomarrow.
If that's the path you're going to take:
Cut the 3" out of the draglink, angle the cuts so you can get more weld filler in there
Slide the sleeve over the draglink, weld the two pieces of draglink back together
Grind the weld down so the sleeve fits
Weld the sleeve up
Persoanlly, i would not sleeve it. I don't care how good you can weld it will never be as strong. You should do it the correct way and cut the 3" off the end and have someone retap the end for you. Steering and Brakes are two things that you should not goof around with. It could be a deadly result one day if the weld ever failed.

I get what you're saying and its generally a good point but if you can manage to pull apart a piece of 1.25" .250" wall tube in tension I will eat my hat![]()
I would think that it would be almost impossible to hit your drag link on something.It's doubtful that you'll ever "pull" it apart but if you hit it on something there's a MUCH better chance of bending/breaking it for sure. The welded area would be the weakest link (no pun intended).
Maybe it's just me but i take steering and brakes very seriously especially when it could mean the lives of others or my own if it were to fail.
It's doubtful that you'll ever "pull" it apart but if you hit it on something there's a MUCH better chance of bending/breaking it for sure. The welded area would be the weakest link (no pun intended).
Maybe it's just me but i take steering and brakes very seriously especially when it could mean the lives of others or my own if it were to fail.

I would think that it would be almost impossible to hit your drag link on something.