MoparManiac
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i dont think that angled tube coming down from the engine cage in that orientation is going to do a whole lot. it's not triangulated in the direction in which it needs it. but then again i'm no expert.![]()
I have to agree... I would do a crossover bar/brace across the top of the motor (wait, your intake will probably get in the way of that! dammit) from one fender tube to the other, then bring a tube nearly straight up (tipped in a bit) from the bumpstop/coil perch to it on each side.
But I can't even account for torque being split in half by a transfer case so what do I know... :looney:
i wouldnt say it isnt helping at all, i just dont think it's going to hold the fort down in the event of a heavy hit. i hear ya though, and i would imagine it would last long enough to get some coilovers in there, assuming they're actually in the plans.I know it's not ideal, but it's better than just relying on the frame rail.
I can't understand how it's not helping at all.
In my mind, when I rail the bumpstops with this setup, it's going to try to lever it off the frame and this tube would take that force and try to lift the whole outer tube work.
Yeah, can't do a crossover tube. Nor do I want to get that involved at this point. I mostly just want my bumpstops to survive, not open up a can of worms and add more and more tube. I was hoping to save that for when I go to coilovers up front.
i wouldnt say it isnt helping at all, i just dont think it's going to hold the fort down in the event of a heavy hit. i hear ya though, and i would imagine it would last long enough to get some coilovers in there, assuming they're actually in the plans.
Probably not doing coilovers for at least a year.
I'd like this setup to last me a full racing season.
Hmm... that's a hard one Colin, I don't like it either for holding up to heavy hits, but I am having a hard time seeing a better way to do it right now. The only thing I can think of is removing the tube you put in, and running two tubes off the top of the coil mount in a "V", effectively spreading the load a bit more on that upper tube. I know its more tube, but I think your going to need it in that spot.