lets see some rollcages,
#17
I wouldn't consider a bolt-in. The floor pan is just too thin to support the weight and impact if the cage is ever put into service.
Nor would I consider ERW tubing. ERW tubing will split at the seam. Insist on DOM tubing, 1 3/4", .120 wall for a heavy 4th gen.
A cage is one of those things that you really need to work and work well when called upon to do it's job.
I've witnessed roll-overs and wall contacts that have ripped the floor pan of a bolt in cage. Conversely, I saw a Porsche 911 take an 80mph shot in the A-Pillar from another 911. The energy was sent upwards and away from the driver and his legs. The cars were toast, but the drivers walked away.
Welding proper floor plates to a structural part of the car and then welding the cage to the floor plates is a must for it to work properly.
example:
http://www.argentlab.com/nasatx/mitc...llarPlateL.jpg
http://www.argentlab.com/nasatx/mitc...MainFloorR.jpg
Nor would I consider ERW tubing. ERW tubing will split at the seam. Insist on DOM tubing, 1 3/4", .120 wall for a heavy 4th gen.
A cage is one of those things that you really need to work and work well when called upon to do it's job.
I've witnessed roll-overs and wall contacts that have ripped the floor pan of a bolt in cage. Conversely, I saw a Porsche 911 take an 80mph shot in the A-Pillar from another 911. The energy was sent upwards and away from the driver and his legs. The cars were toast, but the drivers walked away.
Welding proper floor plates to a structural part of the car and then welding the cage to the floor plates is a must for it to work properly.
example:
http://www.argentlab.com/nasatx/mitc...llarPlateL.jpg
http://www.argentlab.com/nasatx/mitc...MainFloorR.jpg
Just a thought.
#18
If the bolt in cages land the attaching points at those locations, then yes, it would probably work.
On the Main hoop though, there is no access underneath the car. That point is in the lower LCA forward mount. It's a substantial part of the car and the reason we take advantage of putting the floor plate there.
On the front, the pan is the weakest part of the car. So we run the plate up the side, taking advantage of the door sill structure, a side impact structural member.
#19
And it's an excellent thought.
If the bolt in cages land the attaching points at those locations, then yes, it would probably work.
On the Main hoop though, there is no access underneath the car. That point is in the lower LCA forward mount. It's a substantial part of the car and the reason we take advantage of putting the floor plate there.
On the front, the pan is the weakest part of the car. So we run the plate up the side, taking advantage of the door sill structure, a side impact structural member.
If the bolt in cages land the attaching points at those locations, then yes, it would probably work.
On the Main hoop though, there is no access underneath the car. That point is in the lower LCA forward mount. It's a substantial part of the car and the reason we take advantage of putting the floor plate there.
On the front, the pan is the weakest part of the car. So we run the plate up the side, taking advantage of the door sill structure, a side impact structural member.
#20
http://www.screamandfly.com/xtrememo.../images/03.jpg
I used a wolfe roll bar. I also had it pre notched it fit great.
#21
mines an S&W kit I ordered it from spohn tho, eaiser for me to pick it up at steves shop than to drive to S&W to get it.
http://www.streetlethal.net/rollbar
http://www.streetlethal.net/rollbar
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