Installing Pro-Motorsports Shock Tower Reinforcement Kit

After pulling out the engine, I decided this will be a great time to install the Pro-Motorsports Shock Tower Reinforcement Kit. The kit has 14 plates of steel that must be welded to the shock towers. This kit is recommended for shock towers that are cracking or to simply strengthen the factory weak towers, my situation.

I ordered the kit which comes with a very abbreviated explanation on how to install – quite disappointing. In addition, the pieces are hardly what one would could an exact fit.
Anyway, I began the process with using my household drill and several grinding discs to sand down the areas to be welded. This probably took 3-4 hours. The car had some surface rust and it looked like the previous owner tarred the underside as well, requiring additional sanding.
After the sanding was done, I had to hammer in a 1/8" raised lip in the center of the shock tower, this is required for the steel plates to sit flush. A household hammer was used and after two large finger scabs and several hundred hits, the lips were flattened.

Finally the welding began. I am a novice welder, in fact, I have no real welding experience. That wasn’t going to stop me. I bought a Mig Welder for $199 (120A, 230V) and went to work. After practicing on some spare metal (and burning my bare arms!) I started on the car – with two layers of clothing. It’s amazing how powerful the welder is, melting steel with ease and

Some of the welds came out really well, some did not. I’m not sure why, perhaps because I did not use gas shielding and of course, my lack of experience – nah!
I still had to do some more shaping with the

I then used my air compressor cutting disc to smooth down all the welds and then painted them flat black. Overall, it was a little cumbersome, but I’m glad I did it. Now, my shock towers are noticebly stronger than stock. This will help impove the car’s handling by a
