- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Personally, i wouldnt do that vertical bar, its distributing loads to a dead node (doing nothing basically). Also that vertical bar will be annoying and restrict movement into the back cargo area. I would also worry about banging my head on it.
I would tie that center node down to your C pillars as close to the footers as possible. Kindof like how your showing but instead of the B pillars, go down to the C pillar footers.
I get what you're saying and it's a good point about the dead node. We talked about adding that piece earlier for support from the nodes when I was going to run an 'X' in the B pillar, but if I go with the A out back, then that spot is still supported. So like this?
I was planning to leave the C pillars alone, just a small 1.25" tube gusset at the top and tie in to the B pillar. I'm hoping that the passenger area would have enough triangulation and leave the C pillars open for fuel cell, tool and cooler access.
That said, there will be a horizontal tube connecting the B and C pillars, about 4-6" up, the same height of the harness bar. My rear shocks are going to mount to it.