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2004 360 FRAME SPEC

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  1. CORP1

    CORP1 Rookie

    Jul 7, 2010
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    Can anyone tell me where I purchase a print out of the factory frame specs for a 2004 360 Stradale need the actual diagram showing the factory measurements on the unibody
     
  2. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Dec 6, 2002
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    Hmmmmmm...maybe check with FoH Body Shop??

    As you can see it's not so much a "frame" as the 360 was the first to use aluminum rails, extrusions, sheets and cast 'nodes' to assemble the whole frame.

    I've ssen excellent 3D views of it, but no measurements.
    Maybe a dealer with a Certified Repair Shop can help.
     
  3. 360trev

    360trev F1 Rookie
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    Oct 29, 2005
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    Take a step back.

    What are you trying to do first? Determine if a section needs replacing?

    You cannot 'jig' the aluminum frame in a 360. The bare aluminum frame itself is 153kg's and was produced by ALCOA. The US Aluminum giant.

    Here's a link about general information

    http://www.alcoa.com/aats/en/info_page/modena.asp
     
  4. Rock

    Rock Formula 3

    Nov 9, 2003
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    I have the frame specs for a 360. But you will need a carbench system to understand the measurements
     
  5. Doctor7474

    Doctor7474 Formula Junior

    Jun 20, 2010
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    Check with Mitchell or Motors they have them with diagrams, mm between the measuring points, and tolerances, had to use them on a Gallardo wreck I saw a while back with a tram gauge to make sure the unibody in the front end was straight. The measurements are not in any of the books as most do not list the exotics however if you or a shop have a up to date subscription with one of the companies they should be able to call them up and have them faxed over which is what we had to do.

    https://www.mitchell.com/mitch/products/product.asp?pf_id=26

    http://cccis.com/static/training/motor_crash_gte/GUIDE.htm
     

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