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triangular black gusset plate.. leave it off?

So im just wondering how many of you actually replace the gusset plate after installing your trans or new pass axle? Ive always replaced it on customers cars just because i would hate for something stupid to happen. I just dont see the point of putting it back on unless it does something significant.. Here at my home i dont have air tools so its a major pita to sit there and crank them out and in and i just had my trans off again and i figured id post this up to see how many of you run without the plate. I also attached a picture of it for refrance. Thanks in advance
 

bustedsm

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Keep it! They were installed from the factory for a reason and are there so the subframe doesn't crack under load. Ask me how I know
 

sounds good lol i was looking while it was off and realized it looked like under a launch or something the subframe may try to flex without it. Thanks guys /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

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The control arm takes it's hardest stresses under braking and cornering so that's where it would suffer most from lack of support. The only reason to leave it off would be weight gains and it's just not worth it for a few ounces.
 

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:Mines been sitting on a shelf in my garage since I owned the car. When I got it, that piece along with the tranny was in the trunk, and I never had the correct bolts for it. Never had any issues. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
 

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werd, mine spends a month on the road, then two in the garage, so-on and so-on. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 

bah ive been really lucky so far that ive predicted each failing part on my car in the last month before they really rendered my car undrivable(kind of).. Replaced the trans, transfercase, & both front axles. The trans and the xfer both were not kept up on by previous owners so the fluids both came out as muddy trash a bit ago. Then a week later i drained and filled again only to find liquid metal city in BOTH fluids. Then the transfercase started getting REALLY loud and felt like trash so i replaced it and all was well. Then my 3rd gear decided to start grinding and somhow progressed into locking out, then blowing the center diff lol. While replacing the trans found both outer CV boots to be cracked wide open with rocks, dirt ect in there so i got some Raxles put in aswell and i should finally be good to go for a little bit. I am however very tempted to hit the track next friday to see what its got as it feels amazing at 27psi on E85 after my tuning on dsmlink lastweek. Im just VERY nervous that the next weak link will die (stock 3 bolt rear)...
 

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When you remove all the bolts, throw them in a can of parts cleaner while you do the rest of the work. Before reinstalling them, hit them lightly with a wire brush or wire wheel to clean them up. Finally, some all purpose grease on the threads makes future removal a breeze.

I do this with all the hardware I remove while working on the car.
 

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Quoting Terry Posten:
I think Myles put 30,000 miles on the car in his 1st year. He drove the piss out of it.



I don't know if amount of millage has anything to do with it. But that plate is very important definitely don't drive without it.

Quoting bustedsm:
Keep it! They were installed from the factory for a reason and are there so the subframe doesn't crack under load. Ask me how I know



+1 Ask me how I know. Or well just click
 
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