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I'll send you a PM I can get a set made for you no problem.I’ll keep an eye out for the release/listing!
I want to add a gusset for side to side strength
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I'll send you a PM I can get a set made for you no problem.I’ll keep an eye out for the release/listing!
I think I have 3 people interested and one deposit so far, if I can get 5 sets preordered I'll do a run of 5Put me on the list for a red set when you make another run.
red or black?2 sets available for the current run if anyone was interested
Thanks
I leave them bare until ordered, can be whatever you choose.red or black?
I'll take them.One set available from the last run. Uncoated. Shipped for $165 probably the last run for a while, as I may be switching jobs soon.
Do you have any for a gx460?One set available from the last run. Uncoated. Shipped for $165 probably the last run for a while, as I may be switching jobs soon.
What year GXDo you have any for a gx460?
2019What year GX
I don't currently have a test fit vehicle but I'll see if I can find a fellow yotathusiast locally to make one up in the next few weeks2019
No I have not but similar styles made from 3/8" have a 15,000 kg rating, mine being 1/2" should have higher yet similar numbers. The next run I may do a simulation on.Cool parts. Done any FEA simulation to assess the load rating and give a listed safety factor?
You simulate at the angle that would yield failure at the lowest loading (intuition or trial and error), then set your minimum safety factor for your listed WLL from this number. That angle will probably be perpendicular to the plane of the eyelet. Are these made from A36 steel plate? Don't forget a HCF simulation also, for those who like to get stuck often. It may cover you if you do this and have a 3rd party load test your findings. Clearly stamp the WLL and breaking strength on them. It would be good to know what an average peak force is for a recovery using a strap or cable (not a yankum style rope). Could use a load cell and test if you had one big enough. As for the bolts you cant control what people use but you could specify a minimum size and grade. For simulation just affix one side of the mounting holes, could use the edge. Or could affix the surface of the plate that would touch frame and assume no separation between the frame and your component. Cool machining and Nice part!No I have not but similar styles made from 3/8" have a 15,000 kg rating, mine being 1/2" should have higher yet similar numbers. The next run I may do a simulation on.
Some factors such as Hardware and pull angle, and pull type would be interesting to see numbers on.