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<blockquote data-quote="Luke 1967" data-source="post: 241136" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Hi Scotty,</p><p>Here is a pic of a crossmember I happened to spot on Ebay where you can see the ring is part of the crossmember. I doubt that you would be able to buy a replacement ring to weld in yourself but I don't know for sure. I suppose you can fabricate one if you can find a pipe / tube with the proper OD and ID. Perhaps someone who has more experience with fabrication can help with that. However, you will need to find out what the spec was for interference (press) fit between the bearing and ID of the ring if you go the fabrication route.</p><p>Unless you absolutely want to retain originality or you have fabrication skills (ala Boudreau in NB!), the easiest option is buying a replacement crossmember. There are plenty of aftermarket replacements and restored original c2 and c3 crossmembers to be found.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck, Luke</p><p>[ATTACH]79881[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke 1967, post: 241136, member: 4151"] Hi Scotty, Here is a pic of a crossmember I happened to spot on Ebay where you can see the ring is part of the crossmember. I doubt that you would be able to buy a replacement ring to weld in yourself but I don't know for sure. I suppose you can fabricate one if you can find a pipe / tube with the proper OD and ID. Perhaps someone who has more experience with fabrication can help with that. However, you will need to find out what the spec was for interference (press) fit between the bearing and ID of the ring if you go the fabrication route. Unless you absolutely want to retain originality or you have fabrication skills (ala Boudreau in NB!), the easiest option is buying a replacement crossmember. There are plenty of aftermarket replacements and restored original c2 and c3 crossmembers to be found. Good Luck, Luke [ATTACH]79881[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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