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Old 01-20-2016   #1
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Default Considering a Slightly Custom Chassis Brace

I've had an idea in my head for a while. I'm getting ready to start it, but wanted to get thoughts from people who might be smarter than me.

When I first bought my ZR-1 last year someone was offering an R&D X-brace for sale. I bought it, haven't installed it yet.

From what I've seen and read, my gut feeling is the Vette 2 Vette brace's design has a better chance of reducing flex and movement since it is not all in the same two dimensional plane like the X-brace. To be honest, I don't think the X-Brace can do a lot by itself, but I can imagine the V2V system introducing stiffness.

So, I had this great idea (maybe), to mount my X-brace and add (strong) brackets to also accept the long rods used by the V2V system, hopefully getting the benefits of both designs.

The two things I'm a little concerned about are:

1) If I add the V2V rods after I've mounted the X-Brace, and then tighten the rods per instructions*, will that introduce some sort of unwanted twist into the X-Brace?

To counter that, perhaps I can delay permanently tightening the X-Brace mounts until after the V2V adjustment.

2) The R&D X-Brace weighs A LOT! Since my main goal is a stiffer, quieter chassis (especially when topless), and I'm not too concerned with ultimate performance, I'll probably go ahead with this project, but it sure goes against instincts to bolt on something so heavy, to gain performance.

* The instructions for adjusting the V2V rods have something to do with tightening them until you have a specific distance between the windshield and the targa bar (that's my understanding. I haven't seen or read the instructions personally).

What do you think?
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Default Re: Considering a Slightly Custom Chassis Brace

my only comment is I have just the V2V bars and think they are worth it..
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Old 01-20-2016   #3
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Can someone help me get in touch with Doug, pictured below at Tony's BBQ?

Doug mentioned he was going to make some tubes like those used in the V2V kit, and if so, I'd like to purchase a pair.

Thanks!

- Russ

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Doug helped Hal with installing the No Flex system on his 1991 ZR-1.

Daniel helped too!








Install went well and Hal noticed a huge difference after!!



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I've had an idea in my head for a while. I'm getting ready to start it, but wanted to get thoughts from people who might be smarter than me.

When I first bought my ZR-1 last year someone was offering an R&D X-brace for sale. I bought it, haven't installed it yet.

From what I've seen and read, my gut feeling is the Vette 2 Vette brace's design has a better chance of reducing flex and movement since it is not all in the same two dimensional plane like the X-brace. To be honest, I don't think the X-Brace can do a lot by itself, but I can imagine the V2V system introducing stiffness.

So, I had this great idea (maybe), to mount my X-brace and add (strong) brackets to also accept the long rods used by the V2V system, hopefully getting the benefits of both designs.

The two things I'm a little concerned about are:

1) If I add the V2V rods after I've mounted the X-Brace, and then tighten the rods per instructions*, will that introduce some sort of unwanted twist into the X-Brace?

To counter that, perhaps I can delay permanently tightening the X-Brace mounts until after the V2V adjustment.

2) The R&D X-Brace weighs A LOT! Since my main goal is a stiffer, quieter chassis (especially when topless), and I'm not too concerned with ultimate performance, I'll probably go ahead with this project, but it sure goes against instincts to bolt on something so heavy, to gain performance.

* The instructions for adjusting the V2V rods have something to do with tightening them until you have a specific distance between the windshield and the targa bar (that's my understanding. I haven't seen or read the instructions personally).

What do you think?
Is there any adjustment to the X-Brace or does it simply bolt on? I know it bolts in the same place as the V2V system.
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Is there any adjustment to the X-Brace or does it simply bolt on? I know it bolts in the same place as the V2V system.
I think it's simple bolt-on. I'll look and report back (probably this weekend).
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