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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 11:09 AM
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I'm in the process of fabbing a Bolt on Front and rear D/S loop kit that will meet NHRA standards.

I'll keep ya'll posted on the progress as it continues.

I am keeping it a little hush hush until i get it a little farther along
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 11:25 AM
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ZZebes
I'm in the process of fabbing a Bolt on Front and rear D/S loop kit that will meet NHRA standards.

I'll keep ya'll posted on the progress as it continues.

I am keeping it a little hush hush until i get it a little farther along
What are the NHRA specs/standards if you don't mind me asking...
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 11:53 AM
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From the NHRA book

2.4 DRIVELINE

On any car in which the driver sits over or in back of the rearend center section, a suitable protective shield of .120-inch (3 mm) minimum thickness steel plate must be installed for those units with universal joints securely mounted to the rearend center section and the bellhousing adapter. Where possible, couplers are recommended in place of U-joints. For straight couplers, the minimum requirement is .063-inch (1.6 mm) aluminum which must contain an inspection cover for removal and inspection of the coupler, securely mounted to the rearend center section and the bellhousing adapter, or as noted in Class Requirements. In place of a crossmember, in the vicinity of the front universal joint, all cars in competition using open driveshafts, must have a retainer loop 360-degrees of enclosure, 1/4-inch (6.35 mm) minimum thickness and 2-inches (5.1 cm) wide, or 7/8-inch (22.2 mm) x .065-inch (1.65 mm) welded steel tubing, securely mounted and located within 6-inches (15.2 cm) of the front universal joint for support of the driveshaft in event of U-joint failure. Recommended the loop be round rather than oblong to minimize loading on loop. Open drivelines passing any part of the driver's body must be completely enclosed in 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) minimum thickness steel plate, securely mounted to the frame or frame structure.
Basically, a 1/4' thick by 2" wide loop within 6" of the front u-joint of the drive shaft.
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
2.4 DRIVELINE

On any car in which the driver sits over or in back of the rearend center section, a suitable protective shield of .120-inch (3 mm) minimum thickness steel plate must be installed for those units with universal joints securely mounted to the rearend center section and the bellhousing adapter. Where possible, couplers are recommended in place of U-joints. For straight couplers, the minimum requirement is .063-inch (1.6 mm) aluminum which must contain an inspection cover for removal and inspection of the coupler, securely mounted to the rearend center section and the bellhousing adapter, or as noted in Class Requirements. In place of a crossmember, in the vicinity of the front universal joint, all cars in competition using open driveshafts, must have a retainer loop 360-degrees of enclosure, 1/4-inch (6.35 mm) minimum thickness and 2-inches (5.1 cm) wide, or 7/8-inch (22.2 mm) x .065-inch (1.65 mm) welded steel tubing, securely mounted and located within 6-inches (15.2 cm) of the front universal joint for support of the driveshaft in event of U-joint failure. Recommended the loop be round rather than oblong to minimize loading on loop. Open drivelines passing any part of the driver's body must be completely enclosed in 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) minimum thickness steel plate, securely mounted to the frame or frame structure.
Those would be them
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
From the NHRA book



Basically, a 1/4' thick by 2" wide loop within 6" of the front u-joint of the drive shaft.
So 1/4 thick wall on the tubing that surrounds the DS? That is a little extreme, IMO....

Nevermind, I re-read. 1/4 plate or 7/8 diameter tubing with a thickness of 0.064 (~14g)

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I wish I had the pictures, but a friend of mine does monster truckin and muddin, he lost a DS (it was a 2 piece) on about 600HP, you know it couldn't been spinning to much with the gear ratios they use...it ripped that 1/4" band right the fug off and commenced a total *** whooping on the underneath of his truck. Tore all kinds of holy hell out of that thing. One of his competitors lost one at a show (granted alky 1200HP) and it shredded all three bands over it and blew his tire out.
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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PM wkdivr

He made a kick *** one for his rcsb. Looks very very professional and fulfills NHRA regs. I think he is out of town right now, but hit him up. Great guy and I am sure he'd sell you one for a very fair price.
x2, def a good guy

i gotta get him to make me one
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Originally Posted by ZZebes
I'm in the process of fabbing a Bolt on Front and rear D/S loop kit that will meet NHRA standards.

I'll keep ya'll posted on the progress as it continues.

I am keeping it a little hush hush until i get it a little farther along

Let me know when she is ready! Cash in hand.
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Old Feb 25, 2008 | 02:27 PM
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I'm in too!
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