Hello,
I am busy working to get the Triumph TR 4 a irs on the road again.
In its previous life the car had damage to the chassis ( deformed/ shortened by approx one inch on the driver side see picture ) I have no real idea about the impact to the rest of the frame beyond but it is difficult to imagine , that there is no other damage to the frame, if the front rail has been shortenend by almost an inch i wonder, what kind of collision it could have been. Maybe there are members who could figure out a scenario what could have caused this kind of damage.
As repairs have to carried out. I wonder what the best solution any thought on this are much appriciated.
Option 1 Cut of the front and have a replacement welded in but no idea or guarantee to the rest of the frame
Option 2 Using a replacement chassis ( see picture 2,3 and 4 ) Needs some attention to have it repaired. Suggestions on tips and trics are more than welcome.
Option 3 using the front of the replacement chassis welded to the existing chassis, if so what would be the best plan to carry this out
Regards,
Harry
I am busy working to get the Triumph TR 4 a irs on the road again.
In its previous life the car had damage to the chassis ( deformed/ shortened by approx one inch on the driver side see picture ) I have no real idea about the impact to the rest of the frame beyond but it is difficult to imagine , that there is no other damage to the frame, if the front rail has been shortenend by almost an inch i wonder, what kind of collision it could have been. Maybe there are members who could figure out a scenario what could have caused this kind of damage.
As repairs have to carried out. I wonder what the best solution any thought on this are much appriciated.
Option 1 Cut of the front and have a replacement welded in but no idea or guarantee to the rest of the frame
Option 2 Using a replacement chassis ( see picture 2,3 and 4 ) Needs some attention to have it repaired. Suggestions on tips and trics are more than welcome.
Option 3 using the front of the replacement chassis welded to the existing chassis, if so what would be the best plan to carry this out
Regards,
Harry