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- Southern Oregon
I was wondering if you guys could grace us with pictures or discussion on rear (or front) axle truss', constructed out of round tubing.
I recently did an mj soa swap, and figured 'why not' throw some tube at it, and this is what i came up with. This d44 swap was an ultra low budget affair, and tube is cheap. Diff covers arent, and thats why it's not tied into the diff yet... i figure go into 2 top bolts with a tie in plate once we throw a cover at it. Tubing is 1.5", .188 wall DOM.



SO? will it do any good? im kinda worried about the long spans in the middle. between the two V's, theres nothing but the 2 longitudinal tubes. should i plate this to form a shear panel?
Im looking to do version 2.0 on my personal dd's d44, im thinking tighten it all up closer to the diff, move the V's out onto the bend a lil bit, and make the overall width thinner. but i wanted to make sure im not wasting my time first!
I recently did an mj soa swap, and figured 'why not' throw some tube at it, and this is what i came up with. This d44 swap was an ultra low budget affair, and tube is cheap. Diff covers arent, and thats why it's not tied into the diff yet... i figure go into 2 top bolts with a tie in plate once we throw a cover at it. Tubing is 1.5", .188 wall DOM.



SO? will it do any good? im kinda worried about the long spans in the middle. between the two V's, theres nothing but the 2 longitudinal tubes. should i plate this to form a shear panel?
Im looking to do version 2.0 on my personal dd's d44, im thinking tighten it all up closer to the diff, move the V's out onto the bend a lil bit, and make the overall width thinner. but i wanted to make sure im not wasting my time first!