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    1. #8
      Join Date
      May 2013
      Location
      Colton Ca.
      Posts
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      Country Flag: United States
      It can all be cut out and fixed. I've done it before. You'll have to (or have someone) use a combination of Sawzall , cut off wheels etc to cut it back off as close to the welds as possible and redo it. It's hot rodding.

      There's lots of hacks out there. I've seen a few "big name" shops do horrible work and welds. I'm glad they post on sites so people can avoid them that know better and can see the poor quality.

      Id definitely contact him to redo it right but from the looks of the weld quality and unclean metal he just experimented installing a cage on your car.

      I wouldn't get discouraged tho. Just take it for what it is and pay to do it right. If you were closer I'd help you myself.



      One thing I would do is post up who dof the work in the feedback section to help other members avoid the same headache.
      Ahmad B.





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