That's some scary picture. I just check under my car because i wasn't able to remember if i had one of those. And no, so i will sleep better tonight.
wouldn't you know though?
That's some scary picture. I just check under my car because i wasn't able to remember if i had one of those. And no, so i will sleep better tonight.
wouldn't you know though?
That's some scary picture. I just check under my car because i wasn't able to remember if i had one of those. And no, so i will sleep better tonight.

From BMR"S website "NOTE: It is necessary to weld the brackets in place if the vehicle will be drag raced "
If you look at the brackets design it is obvious, at least to me, that if you are depending on a bolt that is basically a pivot point, to not pivot, by depending on torque alone is asking for it. If you look at how it folded it's pretty obvious. As a minimum if I was going to depend on that one bolt only you would need a gusset or support tied in to the bottom of the bracket from the back side of the bracket that is basically flat steel asking for an excuse to bend.
.... wish I had a mod fairy...
When I bought the brackets the website said, and I quote:
"NOTE: When using bolt-in brackets, welding is recommended if 60 foot times drop below 1.50. "
Obviously, something happened to change their mind, and hell, I was getting pretty close to that anyhow. Either way, I SHOULD have welded it anyhow, discussed doing it, and it just slipped my mind.
Steeda, CHE, others have brackets. Any thoughts on what design seems to be a bit more "robust"?

Steeda, CHE, others have brackets. Any thoughts on what design seems to be a bit more "robust"?
When I bought the brackets the website said, and I quote:
"NOTE: When using bolt-in brackets, welding is recommended if 60 foot times drop below 1.50. "
Obviously, something happened to change their mind, and hell, I was getting pretty close to that anyhow. Either way, I SHOULD have welded it anyhow, discussed doing it, and it just slipped my mind.
Steeda, CHE, others have brackets. Any thoughts on what design seems to be a bit more "robust"?
I wasn't jumping on you John, just gets frustrating when we put our trust in some of the aftermarket stuff, even though some times that little "tickle" tells us not to.
Art, I know that. I just found it funny that when I looked at their site POST-failure, I see the text changed.
I'll have to see who sells the CHE part--I need to order it tonight.
John

Art, I know that. I just found it funny that when I looked at their site POST-failure, I see the text changed.
I'll have to see who sells the CHE part--I need to order it tonight.
John
Precisely the reason why having multiple location holes is a better idea. That one-hole may make yours level, but it may not make the next guys level. And for those of us who don't give a squat about understeer (pun intended), it's nice to be able to dial in even more anti-squat if we need it at the drag strip. And it can be put back to another angle in a few minutes if so desired.I have CHE's and love them. Only 1 hole, true, but it puts my lca's level, which is where you want them.
If lca goes up in the rear, you'll squat.
Down in the rear, you'll understeer.