SteelSolutions William Timmins Ultra Moderator Location: Redmond WA Join Date: 02/26/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 648 Rally Car: 3 xr4ti/74 capri/02 bug eye |
So hear is what i have been working on this last few days.
A tubular front sub frame for Honda's, This will be the hardest one off projects to date and on a time crunch hope it works as good as its looking. The arms sticking back and top 4 mounts are for the skid plate and mounts to the frame rails. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
BillyElliot Billy Elliot Mann Infallible Moderator Location: Royal Oak, MI Join Date: 08/11/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 557 Rally Car: 1996 Honda Civic with VTEC YO! |
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gkd George Doganis Senior Moderator Location: San Diego Join Date: 03/25/2007 Age: Ancient Posts: 94 Rally Car: Civic |
William,
I have the same questions as Billy. If you made a front subframe for the 96-00 Civic that is lighter than stock, I would be first in line. I have had no issues with the stock front subframe(seam welded) on the 96-00 in about 10 rallies but it is heavy. The Civic rear trailing arms are another worthwhile project. I have reinforced mine and they seem to work fine, but something even stronger and lighter would be nice. George |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
George, can you take some piccies of the rear arms? From outside the car, from under on the inside etc. That's always a start. |
phlat65 Sean Medcroft Mega Moderator Location: Edmonds, Washington Join Date: 02/12/2009 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,802 Rally Car: Building a Merkur |
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gkd George Doganis Senior Moderator Location: San Diego Join Date: 03/25/2007 Age: Ancient Posts: 94 Rally Car: Civic |
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SteelSolutions William Timmins Ultra Moderator Location: Redmond WA Join Date: 02/26/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 648 Rally Car: 3 xr4ti/74 capri/02 bug eye |
um its pree 92 so from what it looks is they are not compatible dose any one know for sure?
money talks you get me 3 frames to do of the newer cars and we can talk $1800 for 3 and the rear tailing arms 3 sets of those and I will make them as well, no idea about price they look like they are quit in depth. |
krisdahl Kris Dahl Mega Moderator Location: Issaquah, WA Join Date: 02/13/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 282 Rally Car: Integra, Civic |
The rear trailing arms do fatigue at where the hub mounts. We treat them as a wear item. The design is goofy as well, but figure it works well enough to keep the wheels rolling. Haven't had issue with front subframe either, we run stock, unwelded. On the very front we do use a custom crossmember that the skidplate mounts, and our tension/compression rod mounts on the Civic (Integra doesn't use t/c rods). |
Aaron Luptak Aaron Luptak Elite Moderator Location: SLC Join Date: 02/15/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 776 Rally Car: Civic... |
I assume that the black painted bit is the jig, and the raw piece (only in the third pic) is the work-in-progress subframe?
Wondering if this is designed for stock: * rear motor/transmission mount? * steering rack? * sway bar? 92-95 (EG) & 96-00 (EK) are both pretty different from 88-91 (EF) - the EF had the radius rod setup coming back from underneath the radiator, whereas EG and EK had 'real' a-arms for the front LCA - I believe the 2nd mounting point on the arm is on that subframe as well. Steering racks mount differently too. Mounting points on the unibody MIGHT be the same (could maybe reuse the bottom half of your jig), but that's probably about it. Definitely interested in seeing the final product! |
slidewayswrx Patrick Darrow Super Moderator Location: Portland OR Join Date: 12/30/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 379 Rally Car: Swedish John Deere |
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RallySol Eric Larsen Infallible Moderator Location: San Mateo, CA Join Date: 09/05/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 38 Rally Car: awd '93 Honda del Sol |
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BillyElliot Billy Elliot Mann Infallible Moderator Location: Royal Oak, MI Join Date: 08/11/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 557 Rally Car: 1996 Honda Civic with VTEC YO! |
http://www.hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=2724671 will have a lot of good pictures of them off the car. Here's where the spindle mounts to the arm (torx screws and big nut) ![]() Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/24/2011 12:12AM by BillyElliot. |
gkd George Doganis Senior Moderator Location: San Diego Join Date: 03/25/2007 Age: Ancient Posts: 94 Rally Car: Civic |
These pictures give an idea of how I reinforced my trailing arms(weigh about 18-19 lbs). After studying how these bend I determined that the top and bottom flanges spread apart and allow the beam to bend. The small tubes control the spreading. The top and bottom flanges were also reinforced. I also added reinforcements to the front section where the toe link attaches as that was actually the weakest point.
As Kris said, the material fatigues around the spindle on the outside surface of the trailing arm. My theory is that the reason this happens is because the backside of the spindle( where the large nut is) is supported by a metal plate that is full of holes and flexes. The outside is then forced to resist this flexing and ends up carrying most of the load. As you can see on mine we reinforced the backside area. There are more gussets hidden from view. The lower control arm attachment point was also reinforced. The result of all of this reinforcement is that my rear wheel bearings have now become the weak link. Every rear link is heim-jointed at this point. I am going to go back to a stock rubber-bushed link at the upper control arm to allow some "give". More pictures to come of the arms on the car. George Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/24/2011 02:19AM by gkd. |
gkd George Doganis Senior Moderator Location: San Diego Join Date: 03/25/2007 Age: Ancient Posts: 94 Rally Car: Civic |
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Cosworth Paulinho Ferreira Godlike Moderator Location: Charlotte, NC Join Date: 03/15/2007 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 721 Rally Car: Honda Civic |
I'd be in for some goodies.
George the rear trailing arms you got there look pretty good actually. That center "spinder web" section is probably the most important part of the reinforcement. As for the subframes; making an EG subframe would work on all 92+ Civics and Integras. The 96+ civic crowd would just have to swap the control arms to the better ones from the Integra. And the design would have to allow for a K20 to drop in ![]() |