Torque boxes

here some pics.... i made my own cause i'm cheap and they're easy to make

you can kinda see it here (large bolt)


lookig up at it


plate that goes in the car


hope that helps

oh ya, i know my car is rusty on the under side
 

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Thanx I figured it was something like that.
Currently I have to Fix My pass.side upper rear control arm.
I launched one day on street tires and I ripped it out of the frame.
Clean break I tore the ear that the C arm bolts inside.
It doesn't look like it will be much fun to fix.
 

Would having a metal worker fab something similiar to what is in the pics work just as well? How thick is are the plates that in the interior side? Are those factory bolts/nuts that are in the pics going into the body, if not should regular bolts be used or grade 8+?
 
You dont have to have the torque box reinforcements welded in. Get some grade 8 hardware and bold those suckers in with an air tool, and they wont move at all. I guarantee you.

I was skeptical about not having them welded in as well. I beat on my car all summer and they not even as much as cracked the paint I painted them with after the install around the edges where the flat plate bolts to the floor.

Welding up the torque boxes isnt necessary either. Its extra insurance, but if your subframe connectors are steedas, like mine, they come with a torque box reinforcement plate you weld in the torque box area, then weld the subframes to it. Welding the thin sheet metal around the torque boxes could end up weakening it if not done properly.
 
ritc said:
Where do the 2plates with only 2holes go?

And the single large bolt closest to the ground is that already in the torque box or has to be drilled through?

The plate with the 2 holes is to reinforce the Upper control arm mount.

And yes the single large bolt is already in the torque box, ITS WHAT HOLDS YOUR CONTROL ARM TO THE T.B.