Crossmembers for EF's
#22
Re: Crossmembers for EF's
What type of specs are you looking for? I've already state what the are made and such. Pay me for them? If you want specs for building them yourself, There is no real secret, just research and make prototypes to see what works best. You have to get you radius arm positions and angle proper to ensure no binding.
As for "not for performance reasons"
What do you mean? A crossmember eliminate rubber bushings, which under heavy load compress, allowing you suspension to move in ways that cause wheel hop. By using heim joints, the lower control are is set to where you place it. No more laterail motion causing wheel hop. This will increase traction for better 60' times. Also for over handling, due to the swing of the heim being greater then the compression of a rubber bushing, the suspension has greater articualation.
Anything else.
For a b-series mount, I was going to use my buddy's crx to fabricate the mount on, but I did not come back from the paint shop like it was intended too.
As for "not for performance reasons"
What do you mean? A crossmember eliminate rubber bushings, which under heavy load compress, allowing you suspension to move in ways that cause wheel hop. By using heim joints, the lower control are is set to where you place it. No more laterail motion causing wheel hop. This will increase traction for better 60' times. Also for over handling, due to the swing of the heim being greater then the compression of a rubber bushing, the suspension has greater articualation.
Anything else.
For a b-series mount, I was going to use my buddy's crx to fabricate the mount on, but I did not come back from the paint shop like it was intended too.
#23
Re: Crossmembers for EF's
Originally Posted by bumblezc
What type of specs are you looking for? I've already state what the are made and such. Pay me for them? If you want specs for building them yourself, There is no real secret, just research and make prototypes to see what works best. You have to get you radius arm positions and angle proper to ensure no binding.
#24
Re: Crossmembers for EF's
I don't know any measurements. I made 1 perfect fit bar once on my car which is parked for the winter, took that bar, and made a jig. That's how each bar is made. So I can't really give you measurement. Every time you cut a peice of metal, it has to be fenesed.
#25
Re: Crossmembers for EF's
Originally Posted by bumblezc
For a b-series mount, I was going to use my buddy's crx to fabricate the mount on, but I did not come back from the paint shop like it was intended too.
#27
Re: Crossmembers for EF's
nevermind, don't need the b series front trans mount , do you still have them?
#28
Re: Crossmembers for EF's
how bout a crane hi-6 and a ps-9 coil? (i have the coil to dist wire too )
#29