Gary04Z06
Well-known member
Got the new S/T Frame Support from www.R-Dracing.com.
Its bolted in now, but can be welded in. I don't know when they'll start advertising on their web site. Dave did the install at his shop (thanks Dave). But install is pretty straight forward for a good DIY'er. You do have to cut two holes in the back and then drill a couple of holes or weld it in. It would probably help to have someone on both sides sliding it in. We took the seats out and brought it in through the cabin.
Here is what Dave at R-D said on the specs:"Here's a quick summary of the S/T frame. It's constructed of 1.75 x .120 DOM tubing to meet all the latest guidelines. (No you can't store your roof and have a safe unit.) The design was patterned from the SCCA GCR book and should be a legal unit if it is welded in place. As shipped, we supply nutserts with a 14000lb pull out spec to attach it to the frame. As a bolt in unit, it can be removed and new carpet or the original carpet reinstalled and the Dealer will never know you had it in there."
So here are a few pics with a cheap digital camera:
Its bolted in now, but can be welded in. I don't know when they'll start advertising on their web site. Dave did the install at his shop (thanks Dave). But install is pretty straight forward for a good DIY'er. You do have to cut two holes in the back and then drill a couple of holes or weld it in. It would probably help to have someone on both sides sliding it in. We took the seats out and brought it in through the cabin.
Here is what Dave at R-D said on the specs:"Here's a quick summary of the S/T frame. It's constructed of 1.75 x .120 DOM tubing to meet all the latest guidelines. (No you can't store your roof and have a safe unit.) The design was patterned from the SCCA GCR book and should be a legal unit if it is welded in place. As shipped, we supply nutserts with a 14000lb pull out spec to attach it to the frame. As a bolt in unit, it can be removed and new carpet or the original carpet reinstalled and the Dealer will never know you had it in there."
So here are a few pics with a cheap digital camera:




