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is 1/4 steel overkill

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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SiLveRProJecT   +1y
i am going to make new brakets for my rear bags this weekend, and was wondering if 1/4 over kill and if 3/16 will be sufficient for the rear brackets....
grunion   +1y
I think you would be fine with 1/4
whynotfab   +1y
Either way I'd say gusset or reinforce anything, and with that.. usually 3/16" is plenty, but if you happen to have 1/4" go for it and overkill's not always a bad thing.
lkrayzie   +1y
i do 1/4 for all my bag mounts
katfish   +1y
when working with suspension there is no such thing as over kill because thats something you need.

Severed701   +1y
i dont see the need to use 1/4 inch but hey if your welder can burn it and u wanna use it..go right ahead
bdroppeddak   +1y
it will break off and kill you, use 5/16".
Idragit   +1y
I think its best to use the metal close to the thickness that you will be welding too..example; 3/16 frame..use 3/16 metal for brackets..but thats just me..
lkrayzie   +1y
Originally posted by Idragit



I think its best to use the metal close to the thickness that you will be welding too..example; 3/16 frame..use 3/16 metal for brackets..but thats just me..

im not sure if that will work all the time, cuz mazda frames are like 1/8 if that, i know ide want more metal holdin my truck up then that, but i get what your sayin tho
TwistedMinis   +1y
Yea, Toyota frames are 11 guage, and I'm sure most other import frames are the same. But I used 1/4" for everything. And anywhere I welded anythign to my frame, I plated with a much larger piece of 1/4" plate to strengthen it all.

Everything I do is overkill.