| Mopar Weld-in Frame Rail Connectors 1962 - 1966 Dart, Valiant, Early A-Bodies
If you have ever wanted to take your classic MOPAR to the next level
of chassis updates, you know you need frame rail connectors. The US Car
Tool frame rail connectors are custom fit to the floorpan of your Mopar.
These frame rail connectors are precision CNC cut and CNC bent to
form a unique frame member that follows the contour of your existing
floor. When they are welded to the floorpan of your Mopar Unibody, you
create a complete boxed in frame rail section that is stronger than the
original frame rails on your car. These are made from approximately 1/8"
thick material and will create the strongest chassis you can have for
your
Mopar (without going to a full tube style chassis).
These frame rail connectors install from underneath your car - no
need to cut a slice out of your floor! For years, racers have been
cutting a 2" wide slice out of the floor and installing a section of 2x4
box tubing that is then welded to the floor as a frame rail connector.
When done this way, the connectors are very strong, since the entire
floor is connected to the frame. The new US Car Tool frame rail
connectors give you the same "welded to the floor" boxed strength, but
they do not intrude into the passenger compartment. This means you will
have no problems installing carpet or your seats!
Truely the best A-Body frame connectors you can add!
Follow this link for pictures of one of our customers installing a
set of B-body frame rail connectors (The A-bodies are very similar, just
have a slightly different floorpan).
http://www.uscartool.com/Bframeconn/index.html Here is a youtube video of us installing the first prototype set onto a 66 Valiant Convertible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDfE9P4Cg8A
Our frame connectors are CAD designed to be a 100% perfect fit to
your floopan. They are CNC Machine cut from 11 gauge steel ( 1/8" thick) and
then CNC bent to create that perfect fit that US Car Tool products are
known for.
Whether you are making your car the
Ultimate 'G' machine, a 1/4 mile star or just a great street brawler -
these frame connectors will help that Mopar unibody stopping twisting
(which wastes power) and help get every available horsepower to the
ground!
This version fits Dodge and Plymouth A-Body
cars from 1962 to 1966 including Dart Valiant etc.
Works With:
- Small blocks, Big Blocks and Hemi
- Automatics (727 & 904) and 4-speed
- Convertibles and Hemi cars
- With or without factory torque boxes
The US Car Tool frame connectors are delivered in a plain steel
finish, ready for welding to your Mopar Unibody and include complete
installation instructions. FAQ's
Where do the Frame Connectors mount?
The
US Car Tool frame connectors are designed to connect the front and rear
frame rail segments on a unibody chassis and tie the floorpan into the
new structure. They mount from the leading edge of the rear frame rail
where it meets the floorpan and continue forward to the torsion bar
crossmember. The add the missing piece between the
factory frame rail sections, incorporate the floorpan (technically a
shear plane) as an integral part of the new support structure. This
incorporates structural
parts of your unibody and makes these key areas even stronger!!
What does a Frame Connector do?
Frame
Connectors add additional stiffness to the factory unibody. As
originally designed, the unibody spreads the suspension and drivetrain
forces from the frame rails to the rocker sills and floorpan (a shear
plane). By adding frame connectors that are CNC Machine cut to the contour of
the floorpan, you can add an additional stiffner that ties the floorpan
into the existing frame structure and adds a structure between the front
and rear frame stubs. This
will make the unibody stiffer both to bending forces (front to rear as
you might experience when the front tire hits a bump) as well as torsion
twisting forces, such as you experience when accelerating and the
drivetrain is attempting to "twist" the unibody Making the unibody stiffer and stronger aids the suspension in doing its' job of keeping the tires in contact with the ground.
Why are the US Car Tool Frame Connectors better?
The US Car Tool Frame Connectors add
an entire structure to your unibody. It is the unique shape of the
structure and the fact that it is incorporated into the existing shear
plane (floorboard) that provides the additional strength over classic
square or rectangular tubes attached at the ends. This is based on is
the same engineering principles that resulted in unibody cars being both
stronger and less expensive to produce than body-on-frame style
automobiles. The
engineering measure of this increased strength is referred to as the
modulus of elasticity. The new structure created by the US Car Tool
frame connectors is substantially greater than a simple square tube,
both in resistance to bending and to torsional twist. In fact, it would
take a square tube over 3 times as thick to offer the same bending
strength and that tube would still NOT be as strong in resisting twist
forces! Does my car need Frame Connectors?
Any
unibody automobile will benefit from the increase in stiffness and
rigidity by installing frame connectors. Some cars, such as
convertibles that lack the inherent strength of a "roof", will see a
tremendous increase in on-the-road feel. Any car will benefit from the
additional
chassis (unibody) stiffening, especially if you are increasing the
horsepower or just want you car to feel more "solid" going down the
road. Planning to race
your on a dragstrip with some "extra" horsepower? Watch how much better
you can launch your car when the power is applied to the rear wheels in
stead of spent twisting the chassis! Interested in having a car that can
turn corners with the best of them? Watch how much better your
suspension can do its job once you stop the entire unibody from twisting
and let the springs do the job as they where designed for!
Are these duplicates of the OEM factory Frame Connectors?
No,
the OEM manufactures never included frame connectors. We are told by
customers, that the US Car Tool frame connectors look like they belong
and have such a factory appearance that hardly anyone notices they are
an aftermarket addition!
Do these require welding?
Yes,
installing US Car Tool frame connectors requires them to be welded into
position. Some minor adjusting and fabrication can be expected with
weld-on parts, but these are designed to fit your unique unibody. |