TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - put your car on 3 jackstands and see if the doors close
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put your car on 3 jackstands and see if the doors close
Posted by
The-FActor
on October 16, 2006 at 6:53 PM
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FRP doors revisited: chassis rigidity
posted by scubasteve (waiting for parts)
on October 16, 2006 at 03:23 PM
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Leave out one jackstand and let the car twist and then see if your door closes. then measure how much the corner with no jackstand sags, door open and door closed. I bet there is a big differnece.
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FRP doors revisited: chassis rigidity
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
15:23:10 10/16/06
You took that article out of context. You're still wrong. (n/m)
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Kenny
15:29:39 10/16/06
i already said until someone posts a link proving otherwise
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
15:48:15 10/16/06
The only reason you aren't getting totally reamed on...
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Kenny
16:01:49 10/16/06
reamed?
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
16:33:08 10/16/06
Re: reamed?
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Kenny
16:41:18 10/16/06
come play with a convertible on jackstands (n/m)
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Adam (NoVA)
15:37:51 10/16/06
answer me this then
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
15:45:35 10/16/06
...or your hinges are sagging. (n/m)
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
16:29:58 10/16/06
does the same thing on someone else's 50k mile z (n/m)
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
16:41:47 10/16/06
Age of car is more important than mileage (n/m)
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CaliguyPurdue
16:51:34 10/16/06
What if its 15 years old
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John B.
21:45:40 10/16/06
Doors affect rigidity...
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OrlandoTT
16:06:59 10/16/06
97.6% of all statistics are made up on the spot. (n/m)
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jmoore010
17:34:40 10/16/06
lol, nice (n/m)
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myzislow
17:43:03 10/16/06
LMAO (n/m)
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jmw23712
20:20:14 10/16/06
Thats great and all until you're t-boned.
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CaliguyPurdue
16:08:11 10/16/06
the only person talking about crash safety is you
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
16:16:06 10/16/06
They are related.
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Kenny
16:29:42 10/16/06
Well you wont have to think about torsional rigidity when
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CaliguyPurdue
16:42:48 10/16/06
Didn't seem to help that Marine & his girlfriend any.
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92fairladyz (Yokosuka, Japan)
21:02:34 10/16/06
Just a comment.
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Malukalu99
16:24:14 10/16/06
To interlock the door & strenthen the mounting point for the
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
16:31:34 10/16/06
Dude - put plastic doors on your car. Clearly you want to.
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
16:32:26 10/16/06
no i dont want to.
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
16:38:18 10/16/06
FRP doors revisited: chassis rigidity
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94BlackFairladyZ
16:38:08 10/16/06
I think there is more to it than the just the latch
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pallen
16:40:56 10/16/06
what surfaces?
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scubasteve (waiting for parts)
16:44:26 10/16/06
Probably the rubber bumper right in the middle of the door
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Dustin
20:09:05 10/16/06
Static indeterminacy FTMFW!!! (n/m)
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CaliguyPurdue
16:55:53 10/16/06
^^^ look it up. (n/m)
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CaliguyPurdue
17:34:56 10/16/06
You need to revisit the Scientific Method.
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boileralum
17:28:12 10/16/06
Exactly, the anti-Eistein approach is rather
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WildBillZx
17:59:55 10/16/06
exactly...
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tyler@boostpro.net
21:25:37 10/16/06
put your car on 3 jackstands and see if the doors close -
The-FActor
18:53:23 10/16/06
do this ghetto test and then tell us what you find out.
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ni[X]it
19:05:14 10/16/06
^^^^^This is what you should do Steve.^^^^^^ (n/m)
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Musashi Sword
19:26:42 10/16/06
wow (n/m)
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Spee
19:26:10 10/16/06
The door's upper latch is only there because 90-93 z's had
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Sleepe
21:51:13 10/16/06
I don't know - but you took the screen name i wanted
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bankruptedz
22:04:56 10/16/06
The latch does more than keep the door closed, it also
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WildBillZx
02:04:39 10/17/06
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