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<blockquote data-quote="Steve-Oh" data-source="post: 1114200" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>98% positive it's 1/8"... The plate got welded to the sub frame first and then the frame attached to that. It just gave it a nice flat base to weld to. It's hard to see from the pics but the plate has two 90* bends: one up about 1-1/2" on the inside part of the fame (where the muffler is) and the other is where it's painted black into the torque boxes (where the control arm is). I don't think the plates were necessary as I've welded them in before without them but mine came with them so I put them in.</p><p></p><p>edit: this is referring to the rear most part of the connector. There are more plates mounted vertically on the connector towards the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve-Oh, post: 1114200, member: 8243"] 98% positive it's 1/8"... The plate got welded to the sub frame first and then the frame attached to that. It just gave it a nice flat base to weld to. It's hard to see from the pics but the plate has two 90* bends: one up about 1-1/2" on the inside part of the fame (where the muffler is) and the other is where it's painted black into the torque boxes (where the control arm is). I don't think the plates were necessary as I've welded them in before without them but mine came with them so I put them in. edit: this is referring to the rear most part of the connector. There are more plates mounted vertically on the connector towards the front. [/QUOTE]
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