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A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend?

Posted By: OA5599

A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/05/11 02:08 PM

Need to get driveshaft loop and frame connectors for the Cuda. Any recommendations? Google took me to US Tool, but I didn't see any reviews. Any suggestions would be great. Toyed with the idea of just building some, but so many other projects makes time a factor.

Thanks
Posted By: hemiparts

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/05/11 02:16 PM

without a doubt call John @ U.S Car Tool he did my complete set up on my Duster. ( Sub-Frame Connectors/ Drive Shaft Loops / Roll Cage install/ leaf spring relocation) John is a top notch guy who does awesome work.
Posted By: RobX4406

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 12:33 AM

Here's a set up built by Ron Silva.



Bolts to tabs on the frame connectors
Posted By: Phil Saran

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 01:55 AM

If you want to keep it simple, mine are 2"x3" steel about 3/16"
thick and the driveshaft loop is a $40 bolt in unit.
Posted By: B1KILLER

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 03:10 AM

They sell one that u bolt to your cross member,
Not home now, can't post pic of it, have on my
Car, easy install.
Posted By: fishy340

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 03:16 AM

best ones are made by chassis guys,,that goes for frame connectors also,better stronger steel then the ones mopar sells
Posted By: schwep

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 03:43 PM

Quote:

Here's a set up built by Ron Silva.



Bolts to tabs on the frame connectors




Actually, that's my car and the loop I made from DOM tube and piece of SCH 120 or 160 pipe.

Very easy to build...
Posted By: RoadRnnr69

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 04:30 PM

http://www.unlawfulracing.com/5.html

Take a look here, I have it on my RoadRunner and soon to be on my Duster.
Posted By: RobX4406

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 05:02 PM

Quote:

Quote:

Here's a set up built by Ron Silva.



Bolts to tabs on the frame connectors




Actually, that's my car and the loop I made from DOM tube and piece of SCH 120 or 160 pipe.

Very easy to build...




Nice work on that...

I had that with some pictures of Ron's Valiant. Sorry for erring where credit was due!
Posted By: LXguy

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 05:31 PM

The best subframes for A-bodies are made from square tubing. Looks like an Abody in your post, sorry if this is for a different car. The pics are of my '71 Dart.

You can do 2*3 square tubing but you have to cut the floor. I did 1.5*3 (I think) tubing and had to press against the pan just a little bit but no cutting. These are invisible from the side, you have to stick your head under to see them.

Here are some pics (sorry they're not the best)

EDIT: Don't seem to be able to get the [image] code to work, if a mod could help, I'd really appreciate it. - Thanks. Links should still work though.

Front: (torsion bar crossmember - need to relocate e-brake cable on driver side-I don't have one) You can see I didn't want to cut my speedo cable when I went to race trans-LOL)

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1286.jpg

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1287.jpg

Rear - I like how this totally encapsulates the rear subframe, it appears to reinforce the torque boxes pretty well.

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1285.jpg

You can see how far it goes over the rear subframe in this pic.

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1288.jpg

The car is much stiffer with these subframes in place, and I have a solid place to put the jackstands.

The Mopar units look like toys compared to these, and hang down lower.

The same buddy who welded these in for me also did a really nice loop that goes between the two subframes that's removable and everything (but you can still slide the DS in and out with the loop installed). he's a wizard. The loop he did is between 5 and ten pounds lighter than the bolt on deal that was there before.



Hope this helps

Steve
Posted By: LXguy

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 05:50 PM

Quote:

http://www.unlawfulracing.com/5.html

Take a look here, I have it on my RoadRunner and soon to be on my Duster.




That's a really neat idea. How much does that cost?
Posted By: Lew

Re: A-body driveshaft loop and frame connector recommend? - 04/06/11 09:45 PM

Quote:

The best subframes for A-bodies are made from square tubing. Looks like an Abody in your post, sorry if this is for a different car. The pics are of my '71 Dart.

You can do 2*3 square tubing but you have to cut the floor. I did 1.5*3 (I think) tubing and had to press against the pan just a little bit but no cutting. These are invisible from the side, you have to stick your head under to see them.

Here are some pics (sorry they're not the best)Any body see a problems with this set up? Looks pretty slick and stout to me, am i wrong?

EDIT: Don't seem to be able to get the [image] code to work, if a mod could help, I'd really appreciate it. - Thanks. Links should still work though.

Front: (torsion bar crossmember - need to relocate e-brake cable on driver side-I don't have one) You can see I didn't want to cut my speedo cable when I went to race trans-LOL)

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1286.jpg

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1287.jpg

Rear - I like how this totally encapsulates the rear subframe, it appears to reinforce the torque boxes pretty well.

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1285.jpg

You can see how far it goes over the rear subframe in this pic.

http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k381/smoberley/IMG_1288.jpg

The car is much stiffer with these subframes in place, and I have a solid place to put the jackstands.

The Mopar units look like toys compared to these, and hang down lower.

The same buddy who welded these in for me also did a really nice loop that goes between the two subframes that's removable and everything (but you can still slide the DS in and out with the loop installed). he's a wizard. The loop he did is between 5 and ten pounds lighter than the bolt on deal that was there before.



Hope this helps

Steve


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