OK, so if you followed this thread: http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=106457 you can probably guess where this is going. I want to tie the rear suspension pickups into my rollcage. The suspension pickup points are just to the sides of the tunnel in the back.
I want to add a couple bars from the main hoop to the strut towers, and I also wanted to do an X from the strut tower to the bottom of the hoop on the opposite side like this:
I'm thinking that this is a lot of weight back here, and maybe ultimately unnecessary. So in the interest of making the installation simpler, I've come up with another idea. I'm thinking that it needs some help though. It just doesn't look right to me, and I want to be sure I'm doing something worthwhile before I start notching tubes and welding things in permanently.
So here's the pictures of the back of the car (blank slate in case anyone wants to sketch their better idea--hint, hint).
So here's my idea. Make something of a triangle from the hoop to the strut tower, the tower down to the suspension pickup point (through the rear deck), and then back to the hoop. The main issue I think I'll have here is that the hoop is leaned back a lot for maximum head clearance, so the bar going from the hoop down to the suspension pickup wouldn't be the same left and right. On the right side it would have to intersect the diagonal in the main hoop, and from the inside of the diagonal it would have to then head in a more rearward direction to hit the spot on the floor. I don't know that this is particularly bad other than aesthetically. The other issue is that this idea doesn't tie the right and left sides together. So while the main hoop and the strut tower bar would connect the two sides, all of this other stuff wouldn't, which is I think a problem from a stiffness point of view. OK, here goes.
Anyone have a way to make something salvageable out of this mess???