NGV13 wrote:
Very good protection. Did you do anything for the transfer? It's very exposed in the model too, being the lowest point.
Hi - YES I am currently (as in right now) building a brace off the floor, sill and chassis bolt points to support the back of a transfer case plate - will run on a slight angle towards the drivers side from the front gearbox shield bolt holes all the way to around 2-3" behind the transfer box maintaining the level angle from front cross member over gearbox cross member so no clearance is lost .
I've made a post with load spreading washer that bolts through just in front of the drivers seat rear floor mount near the tunnel. It pinches the floor pan to chassis seam and hopefully will be solid enough. also tying into the bolt holes on the sill and the one just behind on the floor stiffener. Post is made from 40mm x 40mm x 4mm steel square tube with 50mm x 50mm (queenslander cyclone tie down) washers.
It will be based on a 500mm wide sheet of 6mm cold-rolled aluminium as the shield to match the front set. I'll likely fold up the outside 1" at an angle to stiffen it and profile the ends so the key into the gearbox cross member.
I'll update once complete with photos - is a tad difficult due to quarantine etc. Main focus was on a solid steel cross member from near the exhaust over to the sill that is on the same plane as the gearbox cross member and front cross member so the plate sits level.
I'll also likely drop the gearbox cross member off and weld up some shielding for the outside circular bolt holes - these get thumped and bent easily.
I'll upload a measurement diagram so it can be a DIY for others - so far the main measurement of interest is 190mm vertically down from the floor as the brace level - gives 10mm for transfer case which will be fine once I dome the plate a bit near the bottom of the TC.