03-02-2011, 08:29 AM | #31 |
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Exactly, it'll stop the cracks as it triangulates the diff pick up points, also acts as a harness bar.
As for the AC shitzer one, why would you need BMW to fit it - 6 bolts!
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Hi,
Rear strut brace will be as much use as a Hand brake on a canoe if your still running a spring /shock rear end. Bracing a damper to another damper and the chassis does zero. If your running coilovers but no cage etc then it may make laetral rear end sway a little stiffer in the dry, when your about a wisker away from the rear end limit. As regards a rear end brace that bolts from rear strut tower to rear strut tower while being bolted to to the boot floor, that will make sure that the distance between the strut towers stays the same at about 1.2 / 1.5 lateral G, but I expect you would only be able to see that if running full slicks with a suspension set up that would be undriveable on the road. As regards picking up the rear diff, well if the diff is solid mounted then fine, but if not then somebody please explain to me how it works ? Regards, The Gorilla. |
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03-02-2011, 12:06 PM | #36 |
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Hi,
AlexGTT- The rear strut brace will do nothing to prevent the rear subframe ripping out the boot floor, if anything it will accelerate it. The rear subframe seeks to leave the E46 shell due to the ''torque twist' of the diff under extreme load. That is why the rips in the boot floor in most cases follow the same pattern. By stiffening up the rear end of the shell the loads when transmitted from the torque of the diff into the boot floor via the diff mounts will be greater as that area has been made more 'rigid' and the laods which can be partially disspearsed by 'flex' now have nowere to go. This will accelerate the point load, which is the sub frame mounts to the boot floor. Hence your 'ripping' dynamics increase not reduce. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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03-02-2011, 01:46 PM | #38 |
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Hi,
Unless the 'cause' of the ripping dynamics is addressed, ie] the subframe mounts via the boot floor, then no amount of 'stiffening' to secondary panels is going to prevent it. The rummour mill suggests that this issue was addressed on later shells, but it is an inherent design flaw. The point being the harder the car is pushed, reason for thinking about Thomas Fangdangle Strut Brace in the first instance, then the more likely the problem will be. Unfortunatley these things sound so matter of fact because they generally are. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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There are three seperate areas here:
1. Sub frame generated cracks in the boot floor 2. Running rear coil over suspension 3. Lateral stiffness running slicks 4. Running harness's The harness bar/boot/suspension stiffener was designed for numbers 2,3 and 4 not specifically for no.1. As Gorilla says, the cause of this is a pulling motion and a strut brace etc wont really affect that. However, No.1 is covered by BMW's warranty (unless you run coil overs on the back) so our advice is to check yours is fine before fitting a strut brace or other upgrade (we do it as a matter of course on all suspension fitments). As the sub frame issue is well known and unrelated to anything other than diff movement on the floor BMW wont DK any warranty unless you have parts that will make this stress worse (slicks, coil overs). In short, if you are worried about the cracking issue get your car checked, if its ok then mod away, if not then BMW will fix it under warranty. After this is you want to run slicks/coil overs/harness's then fit the bar. |
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was about to buy one, but with a asking price of postage @195 £, will do a different way
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