heavy85 Posted November 25, 2006 Share Posted November 25, 2006 http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=TRD%2D4501&N=700+115&autoview=sku Making front crossmember into a K-member and was thinking this maybe an easy way to get from the k-member up to the LS1. Anyone got experience with similar mounts? Thanks Cameron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peej410 Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 like this? they are yet untested but as long as you can control fore/aft movement they should work just like any other mount. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators RTz Posted November 26, 2006 Administrators Share Posted November 26, 2006 A word of caution with that style... all the engine (and some transmission) loads will now be acting on the frame rails. In the stock configuration, the crossmember handles the bulk of the (engine) loads, avoiding nearly all of the stress on the frame rails. If you're going to use that style of mount, I would recommend structural reinforcement of the rails. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heavy85 Posted November 26, 2006 Author Share Posted November 26, 2006 I was thinking more of making the crossmember into a k-member by adding legs from near the center of the crossmember back to the TC buckets. Then attaching the mounts in a more vertical fashion to the legs but angled in some. This way the load is shared between the crossmember and the added legs back at the TC bucket. Sorry Peej but I'm not a fan of the cantilever design you got going there as it does not seem to be a very strong (unless your using some BEEFY stuff) or efficient load path IMHO. Thanks Cameron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peej410 Posted November 26, 2006 Share Posted November 26, 2006 A word of caution with that style... all the engine (and some transmission) loads will now be acting on the frame rails. In the stock configuration, the crossmember handles the bulk of the (engine) loads, avoiding nearly all of the stress on the frame rails. If you're going to use that style of mount, I would recommend structural reinforcement of the rails. Ron is correct. i neglected to mention my frame rails are 2x3 .125 wall tube. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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