I never got any replies to my question about the differences in subframes between 03-05 and 06-08 cars. Well, here's why I was asking.
A recurring topic of this thread has been rust. I've known for a long time that the front subframe on our FX wasn't in great shape. I don't necessarily think it was in danger of splitting in half, but I really hated being under the car and looking at it.
I think part of the reason why it got so rusty is that this car has never leaked a drop of oil!
So I saw an FX at the junkyard with a nice oily subframe, and yanked it. It was from an 03-05, but when I put them side by side I couldn't tell a difference.
It's certainly in better condition than ours was, but that wasn't good enough. I wanted it to be better than new. This allowed me to put my new media blasting system to work, and I had it down to bare metal in no time. Oh, and I also picked up another W brace at the junkyard since it too was in better condition than the one I had "refurbished" 3 or 4 years ago.
Now I know what you're thinking....."
This is better than what you've currently got?" Unfortunately, yes, it is.
So anyways, I loaded up my blaster with fine coal slag and got to blasting. It was quite a lot of fun
I'd guess it took me about 3 hours to get them both down to bare metal. Isn't it beautiful?!
Since I last did rust repair on the FX, I learned a hard lesson: POR15 sucks. It sucks real bad. Thankfully, I found something much better to replace it with: Mastercoat Silver and AG111.
Now that I've got a giant air compressor I can spray paint too, which is exactly how I applied the Mastercoat Silver.
I then top coated them with the AG111 for maximum protection.
Here's my old one on the left, with the new one on the right.
To take things a step further, I also sprayed two coats of 3M Cavity Wax Plus on the insides to prevent any rust from forming in places I couldn't paint.
So then it was finally time to swap subframes. Everything was going well until I went to remove the front two nuts holding the subframe to the body. One eventually came off with enough percussive persuasion from Mr. Milwaukee, but the other wasn't budging. So I had to bring out the acetylene.
After heating it up for about a minute the nut came off nice and easy.
The front two posts were in very different condition:
