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SignUp Now!I was thinking of making the tether mount come out where the tag is. Most chute mounts i see have the chute package mounted through the plate area and the tether coming out the bumper. I want to keep the stock tank which makes it hard to put all the right braces where they need to go. I was thinking of making some bracing on the trunk floor and exiting through the plate area right above the bumper. Or like it was said tying a bar from frame rail to frame rail in between the tank and the bumper. and running two bars from the rear cage bars to this bar at an angle through the rear of the trunk area to the bar behind the bumper. I would only do that if the tether absolutely had to exit through the bumper and not right above it. I guess what i'm looking for is the optimal height of the tether on the back of the car. Its about 4 inches from the center of the bumper where most chute tethers are and the top of the bumper. Mounting the chute package itself is easy. Is there a formula for figuring it out properly. Someone told me it should be about the height of the camshaft? Does that sound right? Pics would really help. Or i'll just put a 66bb on this thing and forget about going 150 mph.![]()
I don't think that this type of setup will pass a proper safety check anymore. The rulebook mentions that it has to be mounted directly to the frame. I am also pretty sure that the chute manufacturers quit recommending mounting in this position somewhere around the late 70's or early 80's. I believe that it has a tend to unload the rear end and that it was pinpointed as a major contributor to some accidents in the past.
Some of these pictures are helpful. The main thing is doing so with the stock tank still in it. I would love to see pictures of the car with the chute bracing built into the bumper brace. I can't be the first one to do this.