I just came across a truck that the frame right in front of the steering box had broken on once upon a time and was rewelded. While they were at it, they torched a small hole in the frame behind the steering bracket to access the bolt that goes from the box to the bracket, and they welded the bracket to the frame, just by where it bolts, not that much
. A few of the front spring hanger rivets are somewhat loose also, but they didn't get to those with the welder. The welds aren't that nice, probably done w/ a stick and they don't look like they penetrated much of anything, and nothing has cracked again. The frame is solid besides this, almost no rust. I'm probably making it sound worse than it is also, I've seen much worse cracks. To clean it up a bit and make sure nothing cracks again, I was going to take all the loose rivets out one at a time, drill to the next largest bolt size and use grade 8 bolts w/ metal locking nuts and hard washers. I remember mysteryman recommending this somewhere, has anyone done it? For the frame, I was going to try and locate the stock Dodge steering brace that came on old ramchargers and bolt it up to there, and maybe doing a partial box of the frame rail, leaving enough room to get to the bolts and bracket/brace. Any help would be appreciated, it seems OK now, I just don't want anything to crack again.
