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Roll Bars
Roll Bars
Heres what im thinking, tell me what you think and post pics of others.
1984 Hilux dualcab.
Above and bellow the Floor?? that floor thats in it is only Ply wood and marine carpet so ill just cut it up to incorporate the roll bar, 100x100 plate above and below the floor sounds right. but will that bend ive got in it weaken it i just dont wanna bolt through the wheel wells.
small talk.
small talk.
1984 Hilux dualcab.
my cage has a bar across the center of the main hoop.
also i think the plates for the supports should be large but the top and bottom plates should be slightly different sizes, to help spread the load when the bar is put to use.
here's an pic of my main hoop. the pic is a bit blurred but you get the basic idea.
also i think the plates for the supports should be large but the top and bottom plates should be slightly different sizes, to help spread the load when the bar is put to use.
here's an pic of my main hoop. the pic is a bit blurred but you get the basic idea.
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I agree with Redzook's comments. Do you also realise that you have the right hand side (drivers) rearwards brace bending in across the body to miss the fuel filler tube. This is fine as far as I (non engineer) can see, but aesthetically (good looks) have you considered doing the same to the left hand side in order to gain some symmetry. With only one bent in it will always look like you have rolled it and that side bent.
small talk wrote:That was my main concern, but also i didnt want the rollbar to break through the wheel wells but yeah either way there is gunna be a weak point isnt there??
just brace from the underside of the wheel well mounts back to the chassis. put some rubber between the to plates so that it allows a small amount of movement, cause the body will move. but if you roll the braces will then stop the body from breaking.
small talk wrote:I was thinkin about using 2.5in diameter pipe with about 3mm thick side walls, is this going to be okay 2.5in is the largest our bender will bend.
small talk.
WHOOOAAAA up.....WAY to big.
Will post photo of the cage I'm playing with at the moment, the basic cage is made from 40mm Nominal Bore (it actually is a little bit bigger, and in old school terms is 1 5/8" bore tube, which is the standard for competition cages), Medium wall (3mm) black tubing.
For a zook this is fine, especially if braced and well mounted.
Anything bigger really starts to look DUMB, and is more of a problem due to its bending radius and the total mass if the steel.
Regards,
Drewfus
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