Then, what is a tube frame chassis?
Backbone tube chassis is a type of automobile construction chassis that is similar to the body-on-frame design. Instead of a two-dimensional ladder-type structure, it consists of a strong tubular backbone (usually rectangular in cross section) that connects the front and rear suspension attachment areas.
One may also ask, how can I strengthen my car chassis? A weld-in roll cage or stitch welding the chassis are proven ways to increase the rigidity of a chassis. However, neither is practical for most street cars. Instead, practical solutions come in the form of “bolt-on” strut tower braces, chassis braces and bolt-in roll bars.
Keeping this in consideration, what is a back half drag car?
Most shops that I've talked to consider a back half job to be removing all of the floor and factory frame (unibody cars) from the trans cross member on back and installing race type frame and flooring that will accept 4-links systems or ladder bars. Backhalf cars also are usually full caged.
How is a chassis designed?
In the case of a separate chassis, the frame is made up of structural elements called the rails or beams. These are ordinarily made of steel channel sections, made by folding, rolling or pressing steel plate. There are three main designs for these.
