
Originally Posted by
roodoo2
I think that these cars predate most of the integral crush point designs. The radiator support design shown here would not affect crush points anyway. Crumple zones are usually ahead of the radiator support and then behind it.
good recognizing the importance of crumple zones though!!
I got my requote on car insurance and out of the three cars 86,96, and 04.. other than having comp on the 04, the 86 is the highest because it does not have SRS or ALB, aint that a hoot.. off topic a bit but full body designed crumple zones and SRS kind of came about the same time. Before that it was just in front of the radiator support, 5 mph bumpers and all that crap.
I was wondering why make the RS so stiff, it would not really improve much if you already use a strut bar. But having a stainless one and just the upper part of the RS would be cool. I see now the reason, you want to make the hood open backwards, that would work nicely.
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