MYBAD79
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I'm really going to need dimensions on that thing...
I'll post the templates and dimensions once I'm sure it all fits and works .... The most important one is the driver side bracket, it dictates the position of the rack.
I'm really going to need dimensions on that thing...
That's a proper looking cradle
Haha.... This thing is going to hold the steeing rack so it won't hurt if it's a little stronger than it needs to be, better safe than sorry.... And it is really not that much work or money to add some gussets and the crossmember
Without the crossmember all the side-loads (left and right) are trasferred into the driver side bracket, when connected to the passenger side via a crossmember the driver side bracket is supported both ways.....
When this is done I am really tempted to intall my GoPro under the car and record the action 'down there' during hard cornering......
PLEASE DO, I am very interested in what happens there under severe/racing? loading.....MY only comment is that the rack lateral loading is only on the driver/left side, not possible to affect the right/pass side because there is nothing for that bushing to grab on the rack tube....
so just what is the accomplishment by joining the two supports???
:beer:
Man that sure is beefy. Looks great. I like the GoPro idea as well. Just make sure you safety tether it to something just in case it gets knocked. I simple zip tie should do it.



I have to weld a brace into the driver side engine mount before I can install this baby..... I want to brace the section where I cut out a section to make room for the steering shaft....
And here's another teaser: i fab'd a crossmember for a power steering rack as well ... Going to paint tomorrow.....![]()
Which one will you use, the power or the manual.
Also, when you swap these on and out, how are you doing you alignment? Nice work BTW.
Almost identical to the cut I made on mine, but I didn't bother adding/welding in any additional steel....
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Almost identical to the cut I made on mine, but I didn't bother adding/welding in any additional steel....
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Welding overhead sucks big time !!!!!
I'm really going to need dimensions on that thing...
I'll post the templates and dimensions once I'm sure it all fits and works .... The most important one is the driver side bracket, it dictates the position of the rack.
I'm really going to need dimensions on that thing...
I'll post the templates and dimensions once I'm sure it all fits and works .... The most important one is the driver side bracket, it dictates the position of the rack.
I would be interested in these too. I've been buying parts that I find good deals on. I like the idea of the cross bar and that you can put a lot of it together before you put in the car. It might make a good spring project. Thanks for the thread. Very informative!!
I'm really going to need dimensions on that thing...
I'll post the templates and dimensions once I'm sure it all fits and works .... The most important one is the driver side bracket, it dictates the position of the rack.
I would be interested in these too. I've been buying parts that I find good deals on. I like the idea of the cross bar and that you can put a lot of it together before you put in the car. It might make a good spring project. Thanks for the thread. Very informative!!
I'm going to post the dimensions and photos of the cardboard templates - stay tuned
A word of caution though: I believe I understand why Steeroids is using 3 U-joints..... It is masking variances in manufacturing their brackets and the frame .... with 3 joints the position of the rack isn't all THAT critical - if you want to get away with only two U-joints then it has to be spot on....
If you want it perfect then the final fit and weld has to be done with the stuff bolted to your specific frame.....
I can make another bracket - somebody willing to test fit it on his/her C3 ???
Another word of caution: this setup requires cutting the driver side engine mount.... this is to allow the steering shaft angle to be as smooth as possible and eliminate binding of the U-joints.....
I'm really going to need dimensions on that thing...
I'll post the templates and dimensions once I'm sure it all fits and works .... The most important one is the driver side bracket, it dictates the position of the rack.
I would be interested in these too. I've been buying parts that I find good deals on. I like the idea of the cross bar and that you can put a lot of it together before you put in the car. It might make a good spring project. Thanks for the thread. Very informative!!
I'm going to post the dimensions and photos of the cardboard templates - stay tuned
A word of caution though: I believe I understand why Steeroids is using 3 U-joints..... It is masking variances in manufacturing their brackets and the frame .... with 3 joints the position of the rack isn't all THAT critical - if you want to get away with only two U-joints then it has to be spot on....
If you want it perfect then the final fit and weld has to be done with the stuff bolted to your specific frame.....
I can make another bracket - somebody willing to test fit it on his/her C3 ???
Another word of caution: this setup requires cutting the driver side engine mount.... this is to allow the steering shaft angle to be as smooth as possible and eliminate binding of the U-joints.....