Looking at getting the LPW cover to replace it. Will the BF piece fit on the new one? Opinions, comments?
How long has the brace been on there, and when was the last time you checked the bolts for tightness? Sorry to see that.
good choice! you will not need the brace once you get a cover. (it wouldn't fit anyway)
another option is the frpp cover, which imo is actually a nicer piece than the lpw. more bells and whistles, and fits better too.
best of luck with it :beer:
Anybody know if you can swap in a new one(LPW or FRPP) without dropping the IRS completely. I have searched and it seems that a couple people have made it happen...no real walkthrough though, kinda vague.
Yes, just drop the pumpkin out the bottom. No need to remove the entire subframe.
Any special tools? Car isn't at home and I would need to hump my stuff over there. So remove front mount, halfshafts,...? Obviously the cat back comes off. Will search it out and see what I come up with.
If anybody has any tips/tricks that make it easier I would appreciate it. I will be doing this on the ground, with stands. Thanks.
If you take the whole knuckle off, and slide the half shaft out with the knuckle, you can skip taking off the hub nut, which isnt that easy, and then you have to re-torque it to 240 ft lbs. Other than that, no special tools or anything. Just take care not to damage the seals on the pumpkin when removing and installing the half shafts.
I feel that there were other forces at work here...IRS sub-frame did the Squiggly Squid or something. It's almost like the rear of the cover was twisted and just shattered.
That's why I've been saying IRS cover is a superior solution over the brace band-aid for a couple years now.
this happened in my last cobra. Needless to say I have a SRA in this car
To tell you the truth.. After I put the NT05s on this summer, the wheelhop disappeared. Wheelhop will be coming back due to climate changes. Damn I need to get my FTB bushings in...
As for SRA - Over my dead body.
Yeah my Goodyear F1's wheel-hopped like crazy. The R888's are butter smooth. Same here as far as SRA and FTBR goes.
Good Year F1's are the 'axis of evil' when it comes to wheel hop!! :cryying:
Wish you were closer as we could sort it out quick. Got an extra stock cover if funds are tight.
Yeah, they came with the car when I bought it. I was reading all the info on your sight and saw that you specifically called out the F1's a being the worst when it comes to wheel hop. Ordered new tires that same day!
Believe me, I would welcome the help!! Have an LPW cover on the way. Taking apart the IRS is up there with removing the drivers side valve cover.
It's not hard...but what a PITA. Why can't it be like the intercooler pump? :lol1:
If you are putting a LPW cover on your car make DAMN sure you change your front and rear diff mouning bushings. This is what broke your cover in the first place.
Also, if you're reusing your OEM rear diff support bracket, after you put Delrin bushings in it, you are going to want to test fit the mounting bracket on the cover before going in the car to make sure there is no rubbing or interference. You're most likley going to have to grind some or all of the 'LPW' letters off of the new cover.
FWIW
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Too bad for you. You do know that you actually downgraded the suspension on your car. That is unless you're competing for a National Drag Racing Championship in some sort of drag racing series, then I would approve. However, I highly doubt that is your case. Hopefully you realize that 98% of Cobra owners actually drive their cars 99% of the time on the street and an IRS is a MUCH better choice.
Hell Id say the same if I was making thousands selling bushings to fix a sub par ford IRS. There is a way to say things without sounding as cocky as you came off.
I had an IRS with the ftbr bushing kit, all of them, and a diff brace. Never wheel hopped on me and never had issues. But I'm swapping to a sra right now. When I go to the drag strip with my slicks on, hit that 2 step at 4500-5k rpm's then drop the clutch, I don't want to have to worry about my half shafts and how I'm getting home that day. That's my only reasoning.