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myredracer wrote:
Yes, if in the market, buy any Northwood product or one with a BAL frame like Lance. There's a few other makes/models out there with the BAL frame like the Jayco Whitehawk.
โAug-11-2015 07:38 AM
OBSPowerstroke wrote:
Here's an update for you all:
I had to call several places yesterday morning, but found a shop that was willing to work with me on such a short time frame. The benefit of this place is they are close by and happen to specialize in RV collision repair, so I'm guessing they're going to make sure they do the job right.
They didn't want the liability of simply patching it up and risking it coming apart on the road and causing a major accident, so they are going to completely rebuild the A-frame with thicker wall tubing. It is not going to be cheap by any means, but it sounds pretty involved, as they said they are going to have to unbolt and lift the box from the frame about a 1/2" in the front so they have enough clearance to weld without catching anything on fire. They said they'd have it done by Friday, will give everything a nice paint job, and it should look like it's never been touched. Another benefit is the thicker wall tubing should mean I'll never have to worry about the tongue again.
To think this all started simply because I was going to respray the front of the frame to cover up the rock chips. Talk about an expensive paint job! I still feel lucky that I caught it, as I can't imagine the potential disaster had that side of the A-frame completely torn apart at 65 mph on the freeway.
โAug-11-2015 07:27 AM
โAug-11-2015 07:15 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:
Is that actually a butt weld? I thought the OP said the A frame passes thru the cross member. Hard to tell from a pic.
69 Avion wrote:
My bet is that what you are seeing is .125 wall thickness tubing instead of .1875 thickness. I would start with rewelding it. Also, as someone mentioned earlier, check the tension on the WDH bars. It appears to be an inherently weak frame by the way the metal is fatigued.
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โAug-10-2015 08:58 PM
MM49 wrote:
The problem is the weld design! butt welds are weak. You will need to change the weld design by using fish plates.
mm49
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69 Avion wrote:
Once you have it welded, and rewelded, just watch that area and the corresponding areas on the other side for cracks.