Fabrication needed, Subframes |
Fabrication needed, Subframes |
Mar 2, 2020 - 12:46 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 30, '14 From Cortland NY Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) |
Well everyone...
Been a long while since I ruffled anyones forum politics... So here we go. Topic of this being Tubular k-members and cross frames. Ok ok I know that there weren't many suspension mods given to the 6gens, aside from what Mike Thoma has installed on his . Good looking example by the way Mike. I know there are underbody braces, like the strut tower braces and bars that help the rigidity of the chassis. What I'm looking for though is a replacement for the stock k-member and rear cross frame. If no such thing exists already, just a simple point in the right direction is what I'm looking for as far as fabrication needs go. What kind of metal, wall thickness of that metal and kind of bushings would be recommended for such a project. There are tubular frames out on the market for other vehicles... so why not ours right? Well here's to a nicely debated forum post. Thank you in advance everyone. -------------------- 1997 ST:Limitedly Green
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Mar 3, 2020 - 9:33 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 2, '15 From NY Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Sure, WRC cars had tubular k-frames. The actual FIA WRC cars, not the homologation specials sold to the public. There's the FIA certification document floating around somewhere that has a few pics. Suspension mounting points were relocated, custom hubs, brakes, suspension, to name a few...
Are any available for sale? Absolutely not. Why? Too small of a market for any company to delve into it. All that engineering effort is not worth the handful k-frames they're likely to sell. Can you make your own? By all means. Bushings? Whatever you want and/or need. Tubing? Again, depends on what you need. Going off-road rallying? Build stronger. Going drag racing? Build lighter. It's a custom project, you can do your thing. |
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