Rust below engine support and front bumper
Rust below engine support and front bumper
Who has successfully replaced the rust below the engine support beam, the radiator, and front bumper, right at that three way joint???? 2000 max is rusting out about a 1/4" hole and looks like it will only get real worse
looks like it requires a nice weld job
looks like it requires a nice weld job
Several have had to do this, I will be having this done next month as well. Just word of advice, get an OEM lower radiator support so you will only have to go through this process once. And yes there 50+ spot welds is what holds the lower support in place, along with 6 bolts.
Search youtube for it, a guy in the 4th gen section with an I30 replaced his himself and posted videos on youtube.
Search youtube for it, a guy in the 4th gen section with an I30 replaced his himself and posted videos on youtube.
thanks guys, Jsutter post is exactly what I was looking for thanks for posting the link.
glad my g35 has a composite radiator support and aluminum bumper after seeing my parent's max and other pictures on here
glad my g35 has a composite radiator support and aluminum bumper after seeing my parent's max and other pictures on here
I just did this on my 01 GLE, complete replacement of the lower rad support using an OEM part. I read the write up here on ORG before I registered and it was a huge help.
I took my time over a weekend and had a total of about 8 hours in the job. Worst part was drilling out the 25 spot welds per side and trying to keep the shape of the upper rad support sheet metal so I could weld it back together. Drill bit work ok for drilling spot welds but if I was to do it again I would buy a quality spot weld cutter kit, I bought a cheapo set of two to get me by and I abandoned them after half of the first side. The cheapos dulled down or broke very quickly.
Spend a bit of money take your time and it will go fine. Difficulty of about 7 out of 10 on the scale but doable in the driveway.
I took my time over a weekend and had a total of about 8 hours in the job. Worst part was drilling out the 25 spot welds per side and trying to keep the shape of the upper rad support sheet metal so I could weld it back together. Drill bit work ok for drilling spot welds but if I was to do it again I would buy a quality spot weld cutter kit, I bought a cheapo set of two to get me by and I abandoned them after half of the first side. The cheapos dulled down or broke very quickly.
Spend a bit of money take your time and it will go fine. Difficulty of about 7 out of 10 on the scale but doable in the driveway.
I just did the entire radiator support. It's 100 times easier with an air chisel. Drill out the spot welds using a smaller bit so it's easier and then just stick the air chisel in there and it tears the old one off no problem.
Since I didnt have a spot welder and low on cash. I went to the local welder, he did tons of these supports around town. So, he made a makeshift "thing" basically it went over the rust spots, very stong steel. He then welded it to each end of the cross member (which has no rust). Works out very well so far. Charged me $300 but I think it is worth it.
Since I didnt have a spot welder and low on cash. I went to the local welder, he did tons of these supports around town. So, he made a makeshift "thing" basically it went over the rust spots, very stong steel. He then welded it to each end of the cross member (which has no rust). Works out very well so far. Charged me $300 but I think it is worth it.
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