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<blockquote data-quote="Jason C" data-source="post: 1261811" data-attributes="member: 16561"><p>ok a little Lesson in common sense for everyone here. you support the motor from the front. You support the tranny in the middle. than you go behind it and support it again. your doing this in a tubecar that will have some flex... and that you smash into ****. So if you hit in the middle of your skidplate hard in the middle your tranny tries to go up. Cast aluminum is not a "flexy" as one might think so it is firmly held in the rear and in the front and you "BEND" in the middle guess what happens? Yup you guessed it. New tranny for you because you blow out the top of the tranny housing right by where the adapter goes. If you want to giv the t-case extra support do not attach it to a seperate place on the chassis but back into the tranny mount forward that way it can move and flex. Make sense? We had another vendors chassis come in that had that design and his broke so we had to redesign the tranny mount to keep it from harms way. so yes in the fiel expirence and the fact 50+ cars without the extra support ring not having issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason C, post: 1261811, member: 16561"] ok a little Lesson in common sense for everyone here. you support the motor from the front. You support the tranny in the middle. than you go behind it and support it again. your doing this in a tubecar that will have some flex... and that you smash into ****. So if you hit in the middle of your skidplate hard in the middle your tranny tries to go up. Cast aluminum is not a "flexy" as one might think so it is firmly held in the rear and in the front and you "BEND" in the middle guess what happens? Yup you guessed it. New tranny for you because you blow out the top of the tranny housing right by where the adapter goes. If you want to giv the t-case extra support do not attach it to a seperate place on the chassis but back into the tranny mount forward that way it can move and flex. Make sense? We had another vendors chassis come in that had that design and his broke so we had to redesign the tranny mount to keep it from harms way. so yes in the fiel expirence and the fact 50+ cars without the extra support ring not having issues. [/QUOTE]
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