Don't Stress OutThe evolution of hydraulics has progressed over the years and so has the technology in strengthening the automotive frame and suspension. From trial and error people have learned that reinforcing a car's chassis would help relieve some of the pressure created by the hydraulic pumps and cylinder pressures. Some of the problems were created by abuse, like the crossmember collapsing from hopping, or frames cracking because the stock frame couldn't handle the weight of the batteries and the complete car pivoting from one area to another. These are just a few examples of problems that hydraulics can cause when they are demonstrated with massive force that becomes abusive to the undercarriage of today's lowriders.
We stopped at Red's Hydraulics in Lynwood, California, where they were wrapping up an early Impala X-frame and were beginning to start construction on an H-frame type. Even though the frames were slightly different, the stress points are the same as the ones on most cars that have a frame under them. We took advantage of the situation and thought we should show you some pointers that the suspension experts at Red's pointed out for all of us. Don't stress out on your frame, wrapping it will relieve your chassis.
Follow along as the boys at Red's show us how they reinforced the stress points on vehicle frames that are powered by hydraulics.
 The guys at Red's were ready...  The guys at Red's were ready to give some stress relief to this frame. |  This first-generation Impala...  This first-generation Impala frame received a mild wrap. |  A mild wrap usually consists...  A mild wrap usually consists of the front part of the frame getting plated to strengthen the stock frame. |
 The rear of the frame had...  The rear of the frame had the outside plated. This helps prevent the bridge from collapsing. |  As you can see from the painted...  As you can see from the painted sections, this is exactly where the stress points are on this X-frame. |  When you don't reinforce a...  When you don't reinforce a frame, you have the risk of cracking it like this one. |
 When getting ready to weld,...  When getting ready to weld, a good ground is always a good thing. |  Any coatings of any sort were...  Any coatings of any sort were cleaned and taken down to metal to allow a clean weld. |  The coil cradles on the bridge...  The coil cradles on the bridge can easily be reinforced by welding a complete bead instead of factory spot welds. |
 Using cardboard will allow...  Using cardboard will allow you to make an easy template that you can transfer over to a piece of metal. |  Using a c-vise will allow...  Using a c-vise will allow the metal to flex along the frame while it gets tack welded into place. |  The frame bridge was also...  The frame bridge was also receiving some reinforcing. |
 The bridge was ready to have...  The bridge was ready to have some patterns made. |  When welding on a frame, it's...  When welding on a frame, it's always a good idea to work on it off the ground. |  By using a torch, the metal...  By using a torch, the metal template was cut out. |