@@travisostrofski9700 they did, yeah. Mostly only when it was a bit compressed and I was also turning, just driving around on road didn’t really rub much but I also have caster adjusted and aftermarket uca’s so they are all slightly different
I can’t remember what brand, I borrowed it off a mate but just any basic mig that runs gas would do, something around 120-160 amp would suffice. And looking easy has more to do with the bloke swinging off the end of it rather than the welder
“Not doing this to my car as not road legal” yet at start of the video explains how your doing a mount chop to your car cause it’s rubbing 😆😆 it is legal as it’s to not cause any rubbing of driving components plus if you weld it up properly and paint it nicely no one would know anyway
@@RyvalCreative it’s legal where I am and have even talked to engineers about it and they said as long as the welder is setup properly no one should care as it’s in the way anyway