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Alloy Roll Bar
Alloy Roll Bar
I currently purchased a std Rollbar for my coily but it doesnt look overly straight ( thanks to good old Ebay) so im still chasing one, does anyone have a contact or a rough price on what you should pay, also mines aprox a 2' or 50mm, can you fitt a bitt bigger one in say 2.5" 65mm and not have issues with the rear seats and soft top??,
any help would be great
Thanks Paul
any help would be great
Thanks Paul
is this a for sale thread? or a wanted thread?
There is no such thing as an alloy "rollbar" well not the sort that you buy on ebay anyway. That is nothing more than a shiny couple of bits of tube that makes you feel all nice and safe until you actually need to use it.
If you want a true rollbar expect to pay a good $1500+ unless you are handy with a welder and are good at fabrication.
There have been quite a few threads about rollbars and cages that are worth having a read
There is no such thing as an alloy "rollbar" well not the sort that you buy on ebay anyway. That is nothing more than a shiny couple of bits of tube that makes you feel all nice and safe until you actually need to use it.
If you want a true rollbar expect to pay a good $1500+ unless you are handy with a welder and are good at fabrication.
There have been quite a few threads about rollbars and cages that are worth having a read
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An alloy one is better than (nothing) just the standard b-pillar hoop in a soft top though grimbo. Yeah it probably won't save your life in a high speed rollover but in a low speed flop it'll help...maybe!grimbo wrote:is this a for sale thread? or a wanted thread?
There is no such thing as an alloy "rollbar" well not the sort that you buy on ebay anyway. That is nothing more than a shiny couple of bits of tube that makes you feel all nice and safe until you actually need to use it.
If you want a true rollbar expect to pay a good $1500+ unless you are handy with a welder and are good at fabrication.
There have been quite a few threads about rollbars and cages that are worth having a read
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And that's the real problem. It might help. If it doesn't, it just creates something more to hit inside the car, something rear seat passengers will definitely hit in the back of the car, and perhaps provides a false sense of security.dank wrote: but in a low speed flop it'll help...maybe!
In the case of a mostly cosmetic rollbar, Id say the downsides generally outweigh the perceived benefits.
The important thing to realise is that a rollbar isn't there to save the car, it's going to be totalled anyway. It's there to protect the driver in a roll that would otherwise be lethal. I've seen lots and lots of sierra rolls and I've only ever seen one that could have resulted in injury, rollcage or not.
Yes, an alloy rollbar could be as effective as a steel one. Expect it to be more expensive than an effective steel rollbar.
PS posting photos of heavily smashed cars with alloy rollbars in them that looked effective doesn't prove anyhting - there's n way of knowing how much damage was prevented by the cage.
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