Re: TOBY TAB alternatives
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Re: TOBY TAB alternatives
- From: "Toby Peterson <tobyp@xxxx>" <tobyp@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 19:24:21 -0000
Harold - Based on this message, it sounds like the bracket acts as a
secondary retention feature to hold everything together in the event
of a catastrophic failure of the TAB, bushing, or bushing attachment.
This is important to note because some people may think that this
bracket is designed to create a "double shear" joint, which would
reduce the stresses on the TAB's to a very manageable level. I
remember a post from Darryl Tinnerstet where he talked about the fact
that it is not possible to create a double shear joint without a major
redesign of the frame attachments and the trailing arm, because of the
motion that the joint goes through as the wheel moves up and down.
This unusual motion is caused by the geometry of the angled trailing
arm, together with the angle of the frame "rail". The new SS frame
that Pearce Design has does incorporate a spherical bearing into a
true double shear joint, but it requires a new trailing arm and frame
attachment. Why do I point all of this out? To make sure that
everybody understands that this bracket, while it is probably a good
idea for safety in the event of a failed TAB, does not prevent the
failure of the TAB. Naturally, I'm referring to the OEM (or currently
offered equivalent) bolts. I'm quite sure the List won't be getting
any reports of failed TOBY-TAB's. On that note, I have received a
number of off-List messages in support of the second batch, and I will
be posting further information on that program very soon. Stay tuned,
and thank you for your support!
Toby Peterson VIN 2248
Winged1
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Harold McElraft <hmcelraft@xxxx>"
<hmcelraft@xxxx> wrote:
> I purchased one of Dave's TAB Kits years ago. It is one of those
> things I always thought the original design should have included. It
> does require some drilling (no big deal) If a TAB should ever come
> lose or break it is caught by a bracket support. No major
> destruction or loss of control. It is good insurance TOBY TAB or
> regular TAB.
>
> Harold McElraft - 3354
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