nope, as youd be rubber mounting it ;) so no stress.
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nope, as youd be rubber mounting it ;) so no stress.
no no, at some point i have to bend it into a L shape.
would it not fatigue then...
id be more worried about ripping the rear diff to bits, then a little alloy bracket lolQuote:
Originally Posted by bmw156
i have a spare diff!Quote:
Originally Posted by General Baxter
martin, whack it in a vice sticking up, level with where the bend needs to be. get it red with some heat, and beat it over with a hammer. win will follow. :d
lol i hear what your saying rob,
mounting it where you have suggested. there is no "up-down" support.
and i have worked out some brackets, based on the technique i used for the above ones.
Your brackets at the bottom will cover that. WOuld have to agree, those brackets are abit, erm, well lets just say maybe back to the drawing board?Quote:
Originally Posted by bmw156
what he said dude /\ its how escort mk2 rads are done.
lol, function over form and all that.
i understand the top two are "not great on the eyes" and now that rob has shown a good alternative place i shall give it a go.
what about the bottom two...
pics.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob
i wanna see top mounts on other rads lol