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welding question please help!!

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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 10:36 AM
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ok so i got my maximum motorsport full length subframe connectors i just have 1 questing, what type of welding is it?? mig or tig?? thats what a buddy of mines asked me because he might be able to do the welding depending what type it is, if anyone can please advice me and also if theres anything or any steps i should take or do for the welding thanks alot
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ok so i got my maximum motorsport full length subframe connectors i just have 1 questing, what type of welding is it?? mig or tig?? thats what a buddy of mines asked me because he might be able to do the welding depending what type it is, if anyone can please advice me and also if theres anything or any steps i should take or do for the welding thanks alot
MIG. disconnect the negative side of your battery and remove the paint where he will be welding.

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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 01:15 PM
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you can use tig if you wanted. Mig is just easier though. And as stated above clean the paint on the frame and you should be set. Its not that complicated of a weld job if you buddy knows what he is doing.
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