Rusted frame

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    Rusted frame

    I have a 1978 max Iv I'm restoring. The outer frame is rusted out at the bearing cages so I need to replace the outer c-Chanel on both sides. Has anyone ever done this?

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    can you just clean it up and weld a strip of strap steel all the way down the frame rail, re-drill holes. or is it rusted that bad.
    I think Whipper still has a frame for a max four in Phoenix az

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    I had considered doing the strap steel but it's really rusted pretty bad. Almost rusted completely around the rear axle bearings.

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    How is your Max 4 coming along? I bought a 96 that water had sat in vor over 10 yrs. Measure frame. I cut outer frame out with plasma cutter and a saws all. I bought a sheet of 1/8 flat stock cut to my measurement. I took cut, flat stock to a welding shop. They bent it to C shape. I clamped the old frame with new frame marked and cut holes. I bolted all bearings and installed axles to make sure frame would align before welding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lt1stroker View Post
    How is your Max 4 coming along? I bought a 96 that water had sat in vor over 10 yrs. Measure frame. I cut outer frame out with plasma cutter and a saws all. I bought a sheet of 1/8 flat stock cut to my measurement. I took cut, flat stock to a welding shop. They bent it to C shape. I clamped the old frame with new frame marked and cut holes. I bolted all bearings and installed axles to make sure frame would align before welding.
    I just discovered I'm going to be doing the same to the front right of mine.

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