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skylinecalvin 04-04-2018 11:49 AM

Rear Chassis Bracing
 
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Rear Chassis Bracing is in the way of my Kraken 3" exhaust. Bending the hangers so the exhaust sits higher wouldn't work as the muffler and exhaust tip would be too high. I can only think of three different solutions
  1. Take a hammer and dent the pipe inward at least "0.25
  2. Make metal spacers for the 6 bolt holes so the bracing sits lower...But would this decrease whatever regidity the brace provdes? I would also have to find larger bolts that fit.
  3. Delete the brace entirely. I've read a few posts on miata.net that the brace isn't needed.

ryansmoneypit 04-04-2018 12:00 PM

pictures help.

skylinecalvin 04-04-2018 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by ryansmoneypit (Post 1475431)
pictures help.

My bad completely, in my head I inserted the picture but submitted without actually doing it. I will be able to get actual pictures of my car when it's returned to me. The center bar is what's being hit though.

Junkwhale 04-04-2018 06:26 PM

Option 2- Spacers would be fine IMO if you don't mind the brace being lower (not sure if there's other points lower without looking).

That brace ties the sides together, so it's providing rigidity mostly in tension / compression in a 2D plane, not bending / twisting. So if you move it a bit lower with spacers it's still gonna do the same thing as long as your bolted connections are similarly strong as before.


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