Nicely done. Suzuki must have weak frames, as I usually weld mine together and have to add pieces that are missing every year. First year I noticed it had 11 breaks in the frame. Usually 3-4 per year now. Not even hard on it other than badger holes. Sure as hell won't be taking pictures of mine to compare to yours. My welds hold, but aren't always so pretty on such thin metal. 😅
I’ve had to do almost exact repair on a rancher I bought from ocean salt water damage…front lower rear a-arm brackets and f/Diff brackets rusted to practically nothing to save…made all new iron work but I’ve realigned control arm bracket with front with a linear 10mm rod …came out perfect…im guessing your weld filling of gaps helped your repair because of not using exact same DIA. Tubing…lucky for having MIG’s ability…
I have a question if the frame is chromoly do I need to use chromoly to fish plate or special wire for the mig thanks I'm no professional but I'd prefer to do it as close to right as possible
Nicely done. Suzuki must have weak frames, as I usually weld mine together and have to add pieces that are missing every year. First year I noticed it had 11 breaks in the frame. Usually 3-4 per year now. Not even hard on it other than badger holes. Sure as hell won't be taking pictures of mine to compare to yours. My welds hold, but aren't always so pretty on such thin metal. 😅
Yeah I guess Suzuki does have weak frames, this quad looks like it was on the bottom of the ocean floor. Thanks for watching!
I’ve had to do almost exact repair on a rancher I bought from ocean salt water damage…front lower rear a-arm brackets and f/Diff brackets rusted to practically nothing to save…made all new iron work but I’ve realigned control arm bracket with front with a linear 10mm rod …came out perfect…im guessing your weld filling of gaps helped your repair because of not using exact same DIA. Tubing…lucky for having MIG’s ability…
thanks for watching!
I have a question if the frame is chromoly do I need to use chromoly to fish plate or special wire for the mig thanks I'm no professional but I'd prefer to do it as close to right as possible
cool fix and video
Why not just buy a new frame? This one is crispy as hell. Lol
The quad is just used around a farm. No need for a new frame. It's on its last legs
may well buy a new quad for price of new frame where im from