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Old 10-20-2009, 10:15 AM   #1
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RHD firewall Question

I know the right way to do the swap is to drill out all the spot welds.
but have people just used a cut off wheel? Or is there a down side to doing it like that?
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I know the right way to do the swap is to drill out all the spot welds.
but have people just used a cut off wheel? Or is there a down side to doing it like that?
Cut off wheel would take longer do it the right way sir.
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I know the right way to do the swap is to drill out all the spot welds.
but have people just used a cut off wheel? Or is there a down side to doing it like that?
ive seen people do it that way in the past, buts thats just because they didnt know how to do it the right way
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spot weld cutter is 28bux so much nicer
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