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MyNovaSr
09-02-09, 04:44 PM
Im going to remove my spare wheel well, whats best to weld in its place. I'm told that flat metal will offer no strength what so ever.
What have others done?
Pete.
Welsh Dan
09-02-09, 04:54 PM
Do you currently have a rollcage?
Put strengthening bars between the rear chassis legs.
You save no weight by removing the well btw, after you've braced the gap and welded a sheet over etc.
Only useful if you want a centre exit exhaust.
Probably wise to weld in a sheet that has ridges built into it to reduce flex of the sheet itself. Harder to weld in, but will be stronger
You save no weight by removing the well btw, after you've braced the gap and welded a sheet over etc.
So true! I lifted one that Burgo had chopped out, silly me expecting it be muchos heavy, nearly went @rse over as it was so light lol lol
16v Nova Kev
09-02-09, 06:12 PM
im thining about doing it to so i can fit my piper twin 3 anybody got any pics
spare wheel well removed
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/DPursey/2008%20Clutch/DSC08253_800x600.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v485/DPursey/2007%20Mods/IMAGE_00064.jpg
16v Nova Kev
09-02-09, 06:19 PM
cool looks tidy dar
16v Nova Kev
09-02-09, 06:27 PM
i might go out to the garage and do that tonight cheers for the pics sorry about the hijack lol
Why do you want to remove it?
I did mine years ago and wish i hadnt.
16v Nova Kev
09-02-09, 06:51 PM
so i can fit my piper twin 3 its only a track car so i wont need a wheel well
MyNovaSr
09-02-09, 09:20 PM
I want to have a center exit exhaust, well off center right and ive always wanted to do it so...
Dar, have you just welded a flat plate?
Think i'll go for a plate with ridges.
Do you have to weld a bar in between the 2 struts when doing it?
Mines just a flat plate. I like to live dangerously.
MyNovaSr
10-02-09, 02:15 PM
Mines just a flat plate. I like to live dangerously.
I guess it doesnt matter for you. Have you removed the tank as well?
16v Nova Kev
10-02-09, 02:17 PM
you can see the tank in the pic mate
loggyboy
10-02-09, 03:10 PM
The reason why there is no weight differnce is the simply beacuse the shell is made out of a pressed metal, meaning a sheet of metal was stretched to make the shape of the wheel well, making the vertical sides of the wheel well slightly thinner than the horizontal areas. So replacing it with somehting of the same thickness of the shell will still use the same amount/weight of metal.
Theres no real need to have it reinforced, the only reason it has the ridges n ripples in the 1st place is not to make it 'shell structural' but just to stop it bending and flexing with the wight of tyres and shopping!
twin40s
10-02-09, 03:38 PM
how did you know that.
I have two bars under mine, as its an everyday car.
i just pop rivited a 5mm sheet of alliminum over it http://i421.photobucket.com/albums/pp297/jonny057/myopelcorsa003.jpg
loggyboy
11-02-09, 11:19 AM
how did you know that.
Was that question of my post?
/\ Think so mate lol
Fully agreed with you too. Nice explanation. If you're going to bin it then the only way it's going to be any lighter is as on the previous page - rivet a an alloy sheet in its place.
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