Re: DTMAce's project - OUT of storage!! 4-22-12
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:56 am
Luckymc420 had the same problem. Ace I hope you have a solid trans mount.
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No such thing... the best you can do is surround it with solid urethane, no one makes a mount for our transmissions that is solid. Seeing how its a rotational mount that would be hard to do as well, I've looked into it before.Money pit Beretta wrote:Luckymc420 had the same problem. Ace I hope you have a solid trans mount.
I guess your confused, that does not bolt to the trans. There is only ONE drivers side mount on a 4t60e setup, the dog bone is a lower passenger side engine mount.Money pit Beretta wrote:Wow I don't know what to call it. It bolts to the trans(lol).
I put that dogbone on two years ago, must have forgot what it was connected to.3X00-Modified wrote:I guess your confused, that does not bolt to the trans. There is only ONE drivers side mount on a 4t60e setup, the dog bone is a lower passenger side engine mount.Money pit Beretta wrote:Wow I don't know what to call it. It bolts to the trans(lol).
The owner of MRZ has the same bar with the same style ends on his own car. It would appear all you need to make it fit without issue is a Quad 4 and a US Body fiberglass hood! lolDTMAce wrote:Well crap-ola. The MRZ strut mount IS rubbing on the alternator occasionally in reverse or downshifting. I have shiny spots on the fins now. Not only that, its rubbing the hood on the driver's side too, causing a marring of the nice side right by the mount. Pics later.
SO.
I guess I will have to get the correct mounts and move it more to the back. I wonder if this fits as-is on a Beretta with a different engine - non-V6 that is... lol
May be putting this one up for sale otherwise, especially if the mounts from MRZ are going to cost me a ton.
I asked him again in one more e-mail why the bar goes in front of the brake booster since I think it would clear more on a V6 if it followed the same path as the stock GM style J-body bar... But I did not get a reply to that.Hello Jonathan,
each model of strut bar has it's own end plates since car bodies vary a lot from one platform to another. Cobalt have their own end plates and different bar as well.
yeah we can fix new stuff but we cannot gaurantee on 2nd 3rd owner fitments when product has been used. We can do the modification for a fee of course.
thanks again!
Mathieu at MRZ
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From: jpchmura@att.net
To: redgtz@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Beretta Strut tower bar fitment issues
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 08:17:25 -0400
Mat,
So you do use the same endplates for the Beretta as the Cobalt? Because as I noted in the pics online for a Beretta the endplates look different from what people have. And going by those Beretta pics I think they would clear a V6 without any issues, vs the end’s that resemble the cobalt setup.
I’ll let them know about your offer to modify the bar if needed so they realize that there is a fix out there free of charge when ordering new. I don’t expect you to fix a 2nd owners bar if the first owner didn’t correct the issue.
Thanks
Jonathan Chmura
From: RED GTZ [mailto:redgtz@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 7:33 PM
To: jpchmura@att.net
Subject: RE: Beretta Strut tower bar fitment issues
Hello Jonathan,
Thanks for checking with me about that problem, we have been aware of that situation with the V6 engine, depending on how high the engine sits, so people have the alternator fan being very close or touching. What we do in that case is that when the customer tell us about it, they send us back the end plate and we machine down the end so it clears the alternator fan properly. We take care of making the modification and shipping back for free. But of course if people does not tell us about it we acnnot help mutch
Let me know if anyone have questions or need to have the modification done they can email us directly.
Thanks for your time and have a good evening!
Mathieu at MRZ
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From: jpchmura@att.net
To: redgtz@hotmail.com
Subject: Beretta Strut tower bar fitment issues
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:12:20 -0400
Matt,
I’ve noticed a few issues with some buyers of the Beretta front strut brace on Beretta.net. They are complaining about having to grind down the underside of it to clear the alternator on V6 applications. In looking at their posted install pictures vs. the one you have on your site it looks like the bar is right but the ends are similar if not the exact ones used in the cobalt pictures/bar you sell.
I’m trying to clear things up so that the end users laziness of not telling you about this situation will not tarnish your reputation.
Here is a recent install pic of Chris Lucy’s Z26. He got this bar when he purchased another vehicle from one of the board users, the bar came with it as a mod that hadn’t been installed yet and he opted to use it on his better condition Z26
http://art.cariboucomputers.com/beretta/94z2604.jpg
Distance from alternator fins.
http://art.cariboucomputers.com/beretta/94z2605.jpg
And this is the picture you have of the “Beretta” Bar
http://mrzperformance.vstore.ca/images/ ... a/stb1.jpg
I heard this happened to many other buyers as well and I wanted to see if it was possibly a mix up in parts, or if you changed the design and it’s fitting quad4 fine but coming really close on the V6’s and you just didn’t realize this.
Thanks for your time.
Jonathan Chmura
3x00-Modified
I plan on it! I haven't registered yet though.DTMAce wrote:I'm tempted. You going to Fest this year?