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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Welded Axle Tubes
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraSam" data-source="post: 16589055" data-attributes="member: 198102"><p>OP, I referred to them as a stitch weld, FYI. It’s similar to a seam weld, except it’s not a continuous weld. All the Fox tubes we’ve welded (cars with 600-1,500hp) were done with about a 1” stitch weld at the 12,3,6,9 o’clock position. This has been proven to be more than adequate.</p><p>Stitch welding promotes less heat transfer to the material being welded. Less chance for any adverse distortion or anything of the material being welded. Simply put, it’s a safer way to weld the tubes while providing adequate strengthening. This is all just my experience of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraSam, post: 16589055, member: 198102"] OP, I referred to them as a stitch weld, FYI. It’s similar to a seam weld, except it’s not a continuous weld. All the Fox tubes we’ve welded (cars with 600-1,500hp) were done with about a 1” stitch weld at the 12,3,6,9 o’clock position. This has been proven to be more than adequate. Stitch welding promotes less heat transfer to the material being welded. Less chance for any adverse distortion or anything of the material being welded. Simply put, it’s a safer way to weld the tubes while providing adequate strengthening. This is all just my experience of course. [/QUOTE]
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