bjkadron
Well-Known Member
So I've never heard of people saying that the weight would change. Like Dion said, I think the concern has always been more of where the COC shifts the spring forces to the framerails from the TB crossmember. this would be the equal and opposite force of whatever weight transfer is happening. So worst case for a 3600 lb car with a 21 in CG and and a 58" track at 1.5 g would be ~500 Lbs plus any addition shock, bump or braking loading. Then you would need to figure out the moment arm for the change in force transfer to the framerails. So the actual change is a lot more than just a basic 200# number. That being said, most performance cars have some combination of frame connectors, torque boxes, inner fender supports, or core support bracing that would offset this. not to mention all cars are overbuilt by some factor of safety to begin with.
short answer: Is it gonna snap in half? Probably not but it is is going to add some extra stress so I would recommend some chassis stiffening improvements anyway.
short answer: Is it gonna snap in half? Probably not but it is is going to add some extra stress so I would recommend some chassis stiffening improvements anyway.















