apparently there is a \"how to \" guide on miata.net with diagrams etc, but i can't find it.
anyone done it? anyone got a link to the article mentioned above?
not that i'm gonna rush out and do this anytime soon, but it'd be interesting reading.
seam welding an mx5
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Okibi wrote:I wouldn't bother unless it's a race car.
There are those braces you can weld into the cabin of an NA MX-5s to stiffen them up like an NB.
yeah, the one around where the transmission tunnel meets the back wall.. i have been searching around for one of them, can't find them anywhere. can't even find a picture.
who sells them ? ?
i already have the rollbar and front and rear subframe braces.
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I had typed a really long post but this frigin thing lost it so ill do it in a nut shell
make it to rigid and your chassis will fatigue alot sooner
if you ever have a minor rear end impact
your insurance company will throw your car back in your face when the panel beater rings them up and says we didn't allow to grind off all the welding because some twit welded all the seams!
not worth it on a road car the mx chassis is probably as good as you can get for a mass produced mono constructed vehicle
you still need a little twist
look at a say a wrx rally car after a few seasons (assuming there a no major dings)
the panels don't line up doors dont shut properly etc you need the flex so it can return to its original dimensions
make it to rigid and your chassis will fatigue alot sooner
if you ever have a minor rear end impact
your insurance company will throw your car back in your face when the panel beater rings them up and says we didn't allow to grind off all the welding because some twit welded all the seams!
not worth it on a road car the mx chassis is probably as good as you can get for a mass produced mono constructed vehicle
you still need a little twist
look at a say a wrx rally car after a few seasons (assuming there a no major dings)
the panels don't line up doors dont shut properly etc you need the flex so it can return to its original dimensions
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