FS: 3 point Strut braces front and rear, Fabbing my own brand of braces get em while they're hot! |
FS: 3 point Strut braces front and rear, Fabbing my own brand of braces get em while they're hot! |
Dec 7, 2010 - 2:47 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 11, '07 From carmel, new york Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
Hey Guys and Gals
My name is Art, I've been a member of the community for about three years. I am a steamfitter by trade and was thinking of fabbing my own strut tower braces I am certified to weld under nuclear conditions with an X-ray test to determine the efficacy of my welds, both of the stick and MIG processes. I was wondering if there was any interest out there for me to fab these braces for more than myself. I 'm not entirely sure of the materials yet, the easiest to get a hold of and join would be steel. I realize that is probably heavier than most of you would want, I just thought of this today so I'll be checking out the possibility of aluminum as well. Anyway shoot me a reply here on this post or in a p.m., the cost for the braces I am trying to aim for is about 100-150 for a front brace (3-point) and about 50-75 for a rear (3 point as well). These prices are not completely set as I have not made one yet. I am also entertaining the idea of buying the plans to make the frame insert for awd setups but I am not sure about that one yet. Let me know if your interested and in what and I will get on crunching the numbers and the first prototypes. I will post pictures in the next week or so and list the final product materials, and for those do it your selfers, post an autocad print of the plans for a price as well. So hit me back and let's see if we can't make some good parts for ourselves. First mock up picture, Made this to check fitment for the steel jig I made from the wooden one that I made with Stevenson, from his Jspeed one. This one is 3/4 schedule 40 steel pipe It's fit into my trunk right now, to make sure the fitment is correct. I have a couple of tweaks to make. But the rears are going into production tomorrow 12/16/10. Front brace mock up for jig, fitment is good just have a couple of clearances to check had to make the front support just about from scratch,didn't turn out too bad if you ask me though. This post has been edited by Darkchylde: Dec 18, 2010 - 1:22 AM |
Dec 8, 2010 - 12:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 11, '07 From carmel, new york Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) |
chacha, not sure about the roll cage, i would need to get quitea few specs. I' will check it out though. the Harness bar is def. a possibility like I said though this is a feeler I have tocheck on some material options. the rear strut brace is no problem, because it is small i can just use schedule 40 steel piping. Same for the harness bar. The front brace and roll cage components are all much larger, so I have to either order thinner wall piping or get another lighter material such as aluminum, The shop I work for does havean account with a piping and fab metal distributor, but the juice kinda has to be worth the squeeze you know what I mean. If I can get the metals at a decent price as well as the supplies for joining said alternate metals than no problem. I also would need some very detailed specs for the roll cage. Or pre made plans and or measurements from an exisisting set. Then there is the cost of shipping. trying to ship a full cage is probably going to pretty pricey, but shipping just the peices leaves a bit of work to be done for the purchaser. I'll do some research, and if those of you interested in cages try to find some info as well, that would be greatly appreciated. From the looks of it though I will be making at least the two strut braces and the harness bars at the moment. Steel will be the material at the moment but if I can get the aluminum and the wire for the weling at a decent price then they will be a composite. Steel brackets and aluminum bars.
On another note I wanted to know if you guys would rather see them Solid or Adjustable? As far as the sway bar goes I beleive those are a sprung or twisted type of metal that have a load placed on them for tension of a sort. If I am wrong then someone please correct me. But for the mean time I'm going to have to give that one A big nno for safety sake. Sorry. This post has been edited by Darkchylde: Dec 8, 2010 - 12:36 PM |
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