Postby Odd » 10 Dec 2011 20:51
Yes, it does need a lower bracket - and it's an easy fix. (The top bracket weld-nuts are there already.)
You get hold of a totally rusted out old fhc - cut the bracket from the hulk - get rid of any spotwelded-
on body residue still attached to the bracket and clean it all up - and (preferably - if you're NOT going
to weld it on) have it hot zinc dipped. Then you drill three pop-rivet holes (as seen in the top picture
below, remember to protect the paint with tape!) so as to line the bracket up in the CORRECT position.
These rivets only serve one purpose <u>after</u> you are finished: to seal up the holes... You fit the bracket to
the body rain gutter by cementing it in place using your favourite 2-pack epoxy (don't use the rapid
cure version!!!) liberally applied to both the vertical surface <u>behind</u> the gutter and to the horisontal
surface <u>under</u> the gutter (this is where the rivets work as clamping devices, so DO NOT fit them
permanently until you know you are all correct and done!). Your handy one-hand clamps are fitted
so they excert force horisontally - to set the back side of the bracket. And then you pop the rivets
- to set the bottom side of the bracket. When it has all cured you take the clamps off, paint seal the
rivet heads, pat yourself on the shoulder and take the lid off of your favourite beverage.
Sit back and relax... I've done this to several Wedges by now and haven't had a single problem so far.
Of course, if you're planning on a full resto - do it like Beans did it: weld it in place. Dont forget to weld
the rear lip - or you will eventually get cracks in the gutter from it all moving slightly if you don't. You
want it to become a single rigid unity part of the body!