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Odd looking bracket on my 280z, any ideas?


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I recently purchased a 77 280Z, while replacing all the bushing I noticed this very home made looking bracket attached to the car.  It is bolted through the diff support bracket that also holds the control arm bushings.  It consists of a main base and attached to it is a stack of several pieces of plate that come up right under the rear sway bar.  Any ideas what they may have been trying to do here?

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The metal plates are referred to as a 'mass damper'. These are usually used as a last resort to fix noise/vibration problems that crop up late in the vehicle's development cycle. By attaching the mass damper to the offending piece, you change it's resonant frequency - the idea is to move the resonant frequency to one that the piece is not likely to see.

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The metal plates are referred to as a 'mass damper'. These are usually used as a last resort to fix noise/vibration problems that crop up late in the vehicle's development cycle. By attaching the mass damper to the offending piece, you change it's resonant frequency - the idea is to move the resonant frequency to one that the piece is not likely to see.

Hmmm... that sounds familiar.  Somebody smart must have said that... ;P

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