Rear subframe strengthening

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seandoyle
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Rear subframe strengthening

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Anyone got any idea's or photo's on this. The car will be used for road & sprinting but whilst it's out seems like a good idea.
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I personally wouldn't bother, unless it's for rough off road events, i've only ever broken one bracket that mounts from the radius arm to the Subframe in a lot of years of rallying.
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billycooper wrote:I personally wouldn't bother, unless it's for rough off road events, i've only ever broken one bracket that mounts from the radius arm to the Subframe in a lot of years of rallying.
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Interesting topic, here's a photo of a rear subframe crossmember which has been made into a box section, in addition to that the lower surfaces of the frame beneath the rubber spring & trumpet are double thickness & filleted to the front beam, this does not look like a DIY job, could it be a works frame built for the East African Safari? It has all the holes provided for centre or side exhaust & hydro pipes, if required.
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For road and sprints may be better with beam axel save the weight.

But I would concur never seen one break without just reason..(rust)
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Article in How to Modify your mini by David Vizard.
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I am interested in the boxing of the rear section. I have read the Vizard book but always felt that the rear of the subframe,where people often put a jack, distorts a bit so would like to beef it up a bit. The corner gussets he suggests look like a good idea.
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Strengthening for rough rallies (apart from double skinning the radius arm bracket) was really about going over the spot welds to make sure nothing came apart. I double skinned the bottom on all four corners on a car built to do the RAC Rally but it was really just adding weight unnecessarily.
The last thing you want to be doing on a speed event (sprint of hill climb) car is adding weight anywhere. A beam axle would put you out of the Roadgoing or Modprod categories and into Sports Libre against sports racing cars.
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Some guys seam welder them up abit more

It's the front subfrane you should be modding I have a 5 page doc I can send you later?
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