G0merP
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It’s to increase crash test ratings. Basically keeps the tire from crushing the passenger area in a front quarter crash.Any idea what this bracket is for? It’s just behind the right front tire. The Drivers side doesn’t have it. Thanks in advance. I didn’t know what to call it so my search came up empty.![]()
I forget what it is, but there is something about the drivers side that the offset crash testing does not show as bad of cabin intrusion as the passenger side.Thank you. I just found it odd it’s only on the passenger side.
Could it be the way the axle is laid out? With the pumpkin/shorter end on the drivers side?I forget what it is, but there is something about the drivers side that the offset crash testing does not show as bad of cabin intrusion as the passenger side.
That could be it. The FAD is passenger side oriented and is a known weak link and I can see that side of the axle breaking apart in a passenger side offset impact and pushing the passenger side wheel, axel and knuckle assembly farther into the passenger side compartmentCould it be the way the axle is laid out? With the pumpkin/shorter end on the drivers side?