Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Do-Luck rear tension gauge

From Do-Luck USA website

=========

Rear Tension Gauge

Designed to provide the chassis stiffening of a roll cage but keeps the rear seats accessible to retain the drivability and comfort for the streets. Features adjustable stiffness to tune the level of stiffness. Note this is NOT a roll cage and is not designed to meet the standards of NHRA, SCCA, FIA and other racing organizations. ( and most unlikely cams as well )

=========

This cage bolts straight into r33, using the side seatbelt mount points. This is more for adding rigidity to the chassis rather than a full on roll cage. Allows you to run your backseats and can be torqued in the centre loop to increase tension around the main loop.

This is the more expensive aluminum model, and is very light and of course the Do-Luck quality, further pics can be taken of the gussets to show the workmanship in this.

The drivers side loop has the side tab to run the seatbelt extender as well as original seatbelt mount.

Price: $450.00 bargain considering how much they are new.

Condition: Excellent condition, clear coat on aluminium is shiny like new, only on the main loop (top towards roof liner) is some blemishes where some sticky tape padding has been.

Pics below

do-luckr33.jpg

tensiongauge.jpg

Knore: Im not sure how much it weighs, but if your keen on it i can weigh each piece on a set of digi scales. also check your pm.

2 gu up 2: That pic is from a r33. If you want i can take a pic of the main loop stamped 33. It 'might' fit in a 4door r32, but defintly not a r32 2door.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Kittens in first to claim dominance of the residence, then puppies later From past experience, the other way around can be problematic to say the least  Those weird "Dobby looking"  little kittens are not cheap....LOL
    • At least yours have parkour down pat. One of mine will still trip over his own shadow and fall over... He's a special type of cat... Ha ha ha
    • The question then becomes - was there any fluid coming from that hole before you did the rebuild ?    You may not have noticed, of course.   Depending on how you did the rebuild, the possibility has to be considered that somehow (cleaning ?)  fluid entered that hole and is now being 'forced'  out by small movements of the proportioning valve.   From the factory, there's actually a small rubber plug in that hole but with age and under-bonnet heat it's quite common for it to 'go missing'.  That rubber plug is designed to allow the venting process but also to prevent 'stuff' getting to the area (prevent corrosion, etc).   The plug is also not available as a spare part AFAIA. Personally I wouldn't race and buy a new master just yet but keep an eye on the area to see if the 'leak' continues.   If you're concerned about brake fluid damaging nearby paintwork, cable tie a piece of suitable absorbant material over the hole and remove/monitor occasionally.    Operation of the proportioning valve and the brake master itself won't be affected, but also keep an eye on brake fluid level, of course. In terms of a new master, the genuine part is getting expensive, unfortunately.  Amayama is showing AUD900+.   I was searching recently and there's an aftermarket part available from Japan made by 'Parts Assist': https://zenmarket.jp/en/yahoo.aspx?q=BNR32%2bBM50&p=1 Whether it's any good I have no idea, although in my experience Japanese aftermarket stuff is pretty good quality-wise.   The above site allows overseas buyers to purchase stuff more easily from Japan but there are fees and shipping costs, of course.   The original Japanese seller page is here: https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p1197401228 Copper/Nickel is fine but I still prefer bundy tube and it's also cheaper.
    • Your chihuahuas look weird!
×
×
  • Create New...