View Full Version : bottom cross member lowering
doug_sri
26-10-06, 04:30 PM
Has anyone else done this? Just fitted a let with 6speed box and rather than lower the tie bar I have decided to lower the cross member which is bolts on to. Currently only at the stage where I have cut it off but going to weld a steel plate down each side then weld it onto that and also run some square tubing throught the cross member I think and also some reinforcing plates. This will drop the tie bar around 2" I think it was but also thinking about the track control arm, welding a plate on the under side of this and bolting the tie rod to the bottom instead of the top.
Some pics of this on corsacrew.de
doug_sri
26-10-06, 04:31 PM
http://www.corsacrew.de/Ludohtm.htm
craig green
26-10-06, 05:27 PM
This look rather cool
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c323/turbocraig/corsabanc37.jpg
2" sounds a lot to lower the tie bars. Maybe someone will correct me. Another way is to weld brackets to the underside of the crossmember & then fit the std GM tie rod brackets with longer through bolts.
Is the member in the way of the intercooler or something?
i lowered and made my cross member smaller but stronger in my opinion so that the rad could be lowered for fitting the intercooler above it.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/sclurgess/td/04-08-06_0728.jpg
p.s. i have a pair of bottom arms which have already been plated and fitted with poly bushes if your interested
Seems a bit extreme to lower the whole cross member, i welded two bits of 50mm (2") box at either side.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y221/ricmetcalf/DSC00545.jpg
Rich
doug_sri
26-10-06, 11:33 PM
p.s. i have a pair of bottom arms which have already been plated and fitted with poly bushes if your interested
I just fitted some poly bushes to mine the other day, typical!
Reason I decided to cut it right off was to allow more space for fitting the intercooler and radiator, wanted to take the V shape out of the front of it so the intercooler would sit flat. Sure it will work out alright in the end
The Simps
27-10-06, 01:32 AM
I chopped a section out and put in a solid bar so I could mount my intercooler in more. I'm moving to the f28 over winter and I'm probably gonna do as Rich did and weld a box in.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/TheSimps/Nova/Nova%20LET%20Build/P1010078.jpg
Simps.
craig green
27-10-06, 11:36 AM
Damn that looks effective Simps.
I had a dream last night that there was an American company doing billet alloy front ends for Novas.
Complete one peice chassis legs & fr cross member all machined from billet alloy.
It was bolted & bonded through the bulkead & had adjustable suspension top mounts built into the turret tops.
Anyway..dream on! LOL
The Simps
27-10-06, 11:48 AM
lol you wierdo!
I've been watching a lot of American Hotrod on discovery real time recently and I keep thinking if I one the lottery I'd definately get them to build me a nova hotrod. Basically a nova shell on custom chassis. Have the front end lengthened and go for a typical V8 in there! yum yum.
Simps.
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