Center Bars, Door Bars, C Pillar Bars? Roof Bars?!?!?
QUOTE (canadianshark74)
QUOTE (REDZMAN)
Not to mention, aren't Tiburons Unibody's? Where the body is integrated with the frame?
almost cars today are unibodys, only really trucks and a few other cars actaully have a seperate frame that the body sits on.
Yeah, but it's not a frame, it's a sub-frame. It seems that it is far less stable than a vehicle with an actual frame. I think it has a lot to do with a crumple zone, should the vehicle be in a collision
roll hoops is another name for a rollbar.. not a cage mind you.. just a single hoop up and behind the front seats and a pair of diagonal bars down to somewhere around the rear strut towers....
I don't mean to bring you down Redz, but chassis stiffening on the RDseries tibs is rather unnecessary in my opinion. Because of the cars rear hatch design, high rear load-in height, triangular rear windows, unibody frame design, etc. the chassis of the car is stiff enough for sports driving already.
The only proof of this I need to see is that autocrossers routinely lift a rear wheel off the ground.
You may get a small bump in cornering performance with some chassis stiffening, but you money is better spent elsewhere. I.e. springs, struts, anti-roll bars, strut tower bars, TIRES.
I laugh every time I see a honda driving around with $5000 worth of suspension and wheels on $49.95 all-season specials from the local tire mart. whats the freakin' point? But I digress.
If you want these items for "show", thats a different story.
The only proof of this I need to see is that autocrossers routinely lift a rear wheel off the ground.
You may get a small bump in cornering performance with some chassis stiffening, but you money is better spent elsewhere. I.e. springs, struts, anti-roll bars, strut tower bars, TIRES.
I laugh every time I see a honda driving around with $5000 worth of suspension and wheels on $49.95 all-season specials from the local tire mart. whats the freakin' point? But I digress.
If you want these items for "show", thats a different story.
I will agree that the tib is stiff enough to lift a wheel. I once got stuck in an alley because of that. I had a VERY full trunk and the alley had a deep dip in the centre for drainage. When I pulled out of the storage garage I had.. the driver's side front wheel came off of the ground and just spun.... what was interesting.. I could push down on the front during this and support the entire car on just two wheels.. And yes, I could open and close the doors easily while the car was thus supported.



