AnswerID: 265020 Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 14:57
Member - Olcoolone (S.A)
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Hello Matt, this is a tricky question and the answer is yes and no.
It is illegal to weld to a chassie between
suspension mounting / steering points, it is all to do with the
Australia Design Rules unless you have it re engineered and approved.
The person welding it should be certified to
Australia Standards AS1796 I think.
I personally don't think you would have a problem if you can or you can find a competent welder to do it.
You have to remember we aren't talking about the strength of the weld or where it is welded, just that it does not comply with the
Australia Design Rules for that vehicle.
If the Police, or State Transport Authorities feel like picking on you or your insurance company may use it as an easy way out of paying a claim but I don't think they would because with the insurance company they would have to prove that that mod was the cause of your claim.
By welding it if welded correctly it will not weaken the chassie unless they use something like "HSLA" steel (high strength low alloy) in it whereby a different technique is used.
If it is normal steel, by welding it you will increase the strength in that area by increasing carbon grain growth in the steel itself.
Regards Richard
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