So here is my post from 2014, where I shared pictures of my cross member idea.
http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/index.php?showtopic=16647&st=40&start=40
See post #70.
And here are pictures from the DSE Facebook post from 2016.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/56FMzxn7UwXz3UzX2
I'm thinking the main part that separates these 2 cross members from all the ohers is that they both relocated the mounting location back a few inches instead of making a huge lever off of the factory location. I know I've seen a few T56 cross members that have double humps for the exhaust so that isn't anything new and they made a more elegant arc, (which they better, mine is ugly) so I'm not going to complain there. But if that is a C channel they used it will collect a bunch of debris!
If they did copy me I'll just take it as a compliment!
FSCKERS. Looks a lot like the crossmember I had fabbed so I could mount the TH350, crossmember-mounted T/A mount, and still get an exhaust under the car.
Did you patent it?
says the businessman
One version of Occam's Razor states - When faced with a problem, the simplest answer is also the most correct. (that seems to be one of the generally accepted paraphrased versions).
I'm not sure what other design there could be to do the job?
And for anybody who had 10 minutes to kill and cares....lol
https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/occams-razor.htm
If you didnt already patent it or do anything to protect the idea, then sure it could have been.... borrowed? Used as inspiration? Probably more what Trackbird says.
Only so many ways to skin the kat!
Ha, I'm not bitter. I just found it ironic that I just threw together something in my garage and someone that makes such expensive parts had the same idea (of moving the mounting point of the cross member back to the end of the subframe).
Although, I might think twice about posting pictures of whatever crazy things I make next time.
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