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8 3/4 need help

kinghs95

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I bought a 8 3/4 about 4 years ago, had it power coated and let it sit. But finally started putting it back together and I noticed the perches where moved and have gaps at the top which fit on my 72 satellite great but whoever welded it didn’t weld it all the way up. I was wondering if it’s good enough and that the u bolts will hold it together or should I get it welded the rest of the way?

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I see super stock springs, so im going to assume some power. I would put a strap over the top of the housing, and tie in the front and rear of the perches.
 
Wise move. The bolts would do little to control rotation of the axle under load, should a perch fail. Housing looks rough, or it's a terrible powder coating job.
 
Wise move. The bolts would do little to control rotation of the axle under load, should a perch fail. Housing looks rough, or it's a terrible powder coating job.
Lol I took it to my buddy and he said it was really pitted and perches were wrong and I just bought one he had laying around that was factory and correct. Life can’t be easy!
 
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