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are sub frames a must ?
heard through the grapevine that sub frames are a must that the camaro has a lot body flex which is one of the main reasons they didnt offer t-tops. any truth to this ?
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the reason they didnt offer t-tops is because of the body design and safety constraints to try and incorporate them. I have yet to see a good photoshop of a 2010 t-top car any way. the 3rd and 4th gen f-bodies had a ton of body flex tho. but this car is a lot more rigid
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I would like to think it was structural integrity, design and just plain old good taste that left T-tops a design of the 90s
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I have subframes on my 4th Gen, but I have had them so long I don't remember what the car was like without them.
They weighed a decent amount (they are the triangulated type that bolts into the tunnel brace) about 50 Lbs total for both. To me, the extra weight is worth it to keep the car's frame rigid during torsional flexing. I don't have any data to backup this claim, but 50 Lbs is worth it, IMHO.
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Haven't heard this anywhere, GM's clearly committed to 5-star crash test ratings though which likely would have been more problematic with t-tops.
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LOL find a different grapevine, your information is about 180 degrees out of whack. They are making a convertible for 2011 and if the chassis can handle having no roof at all then it stands to reason that it could handle a t-top.
Jack up one side of my fourth gen and the doors will scrape against the sills opening & shutting due to the chassis flex, and I had SFC's welded on with under 1k miles on the clock. The fifth gen by all accounts is a brick shithouse in comparison. Last edited by Craig; 03-29-2009 at 04:44 AM. |
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Also T-Tops are very strong and don't flex. Targa tops and converts have so much more flex than anything with a t-top. When the 4th Generation Corvette was under design there was a major flaw with the Targa top and GM engineers wanted a t-top but where forced to take the chop. The result is 12 years worth of Corvettes that vibrate if you take the top off. Point being... this Camaro is not flimsy like that because it's a much more heavy duty body. |
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(speaking 4th gens here)ever seen a t-top car leak? ever wonder why it still leaked even after replacing the weather stripping? hard top 4th gens are a lot more sturdy than t-top cars w/o additional support. even tho frame twist is a bitch in both of them. I still have dimples in both rear fenders from flex
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No. No no no. This isn't a 4th Gen. Body flex on hardtops has become a thing of the past.
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