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Chris_Lum 10-16-2014 01:26 PM

That isn't the jack up point. for the fronts, there are two per side that look like jack points and you should be using the rearward of the two.

You can leave it or bend it back, up to you. Won't matter at all for functionality, safety, structure, etc.

fernando. 10-16-2014 01:31 PM

Do you understand what a pinch weld is and what it does?

It is part of the STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY of the car, getting rid of it (which bring up another question of how the hell you plan on doing this) will basically ruin the car. If you are too moronic to realize this just because you want to have a "slammed" car with shit suspension, please do us all a favour and sell you car.

The front part that you already f@#ked up is part of the fender, not the pinch weld.

EDIT: I just saw your response Chris, my reply is not directed to you in any way, haha.

jst2878 10-16-2014 03:33 PM

Could be your mufflers bottoming out. Either way, raise the car like a grownup

LordSovereign 10-16-2014 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by fernando. (Post 23372245)
Do you understand what a pinch weld is and what it does?

It is part of the STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY of the car, getting rid of it (which bring up another question of how the hell you plan on doing this) will basically ruin the car. If you are too moronic to realize this just because you want to have a "slammed" car with shit suspension, please do us all a favour and sell you car.

The front part that you already f@#ked up is part of the fender, not the pinch weld.

EDIT: I just saw your response Chris, my reply is not directed to you in any way, haha.


Yea I did not plan to remove it, I was just wondering whether people would do that just to slam their car. Because I've seen people slam their S, so that made me wonder what they do to their pinch weld? My car does not sit as low as theirs, yet I still bent mine. :scratch:

zdave87 10-17-2014 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by Orjinal (Post 23371084)
Describe what "metal-asphalt rubbing noise" sounds like.

Beyoncé singing.

Ricky_Flowers_ 10-17-2014 03:45 AM


Originally Posted by zdave87 (Post 23372812)

Originally Posted by Orjinal' timestamp='1413423968' post='23371084
Describe what "metal-asphalt rubbing noise" sounds like.

Beyoncé singing.

Grinding on that wood grain?

S~Factor 10-17-2014 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by LordSovereign (Post 23372220)
Would it be better to leave the pinch weld like that or should I return it to they way it was before? You know, hitting it with hammer or some sort.

You gonna need a BFH to bend that back.

black_EM1 10-19-2014 06:30 AM

I'm hoping this is a roll bread.

TooSoon 11-02-2014 05:26 AM

any updates on the pinch weld situation?

Memo6453 11-02-2014 07:57 AM

he trimmed and relocated them just like the Bumper tab / relo DIY stated :tipwink:


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