Just make sure you have alot of welders clamps to hold everything where you want it. The clampsAlso remember to measure, measure again, and then do it again to make sure you get both sides even, and when you start welding do one weld on one side then quickly switch to the other side to prevent one side pulling the other out of alignment. I've done a little work like this on humvee's for the military, Its really not that hard as long as your confident with your alignment and measurement skills and familiar with how the weld is going to react while cooling. The idea is to get good welds on both sides so they are cooling at the same time. Which if your tackling this project i'm assuming your fairly confident with rebuilding unibody structural supports.
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