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ATS X-member bolts
Ive got an American Touring Specialties Xmember ready to bolt up and noticed according to instructions the side mounts bolt to the lower side of the frame rail .. Is this right? where as the original x member on a 1st gen camaro bolts to the top of the rail.
so long bolts are needed to complete the install and thread right thru the rail? why dont they supply these bolts in the 'kit' ? |
My ATS crossmember is on top. Now that you mention it though I think I saw a drawing or instruction set for a crossmember that appeared to bolt on from the bottom and it seemed odd to me. I had assumed that was an error. I think there is a pic of mine installed in my build thread
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On top of the frame rail.
see link http://www.americantouringspecialtie...s/files/10.pdf Good Luck. My crossmember is quite bouncy. I am going to add some gussets on the plate to the down tubes. |
I have the previous design to this but it has very similar frame mounts - they bolt to the top side of the frame. I'm glad I got the first design. It's non-adjustable but appears to be a much stronger design. Mine doesn't move at all.
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Gav |
Mine is between the subframe and the floorpan which I consider to be the "top". Sorry if the pic was confusing or unclear.
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You cannot see the bolts in the picture. also notice how the bracket is tucked in the pockets of the floorpan. It is confusing. I can email you an installed pic if you need one!! Randy |
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It misses the floorpan by like 1/2". But it does fit. See this pic. It is a 70 camaro, but it mounts similarly. http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/e.../photo_10.html |
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