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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Fairfax, VA
Posts: 220
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![]() I am looking to put in a roll bar - mostly for safety, but also to stiffen the body. I don't want to climb over door bars every time I get in, but I could easily live with the fixed harness bar. Is a 4-pt bolt in (like AutoPower) good enough for a fair-weather driven car - or should I get a six-point? Also, I thought I saw a six point with the front arms running BELOW the edge of the seats...Any advice is appreciated.
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Join Date: Dec 1998
Location: Ft.Myers, FL.
Posts: 150
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![]() Look at the kenny brown cage, the arms are low. I am gonna install it in my baby one of these days.John
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Fairfax, VA
Posts: 220
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![]() Thanks John, the Kenny Brown SUPER STREET CAGE must have been the one I saw before. It looks like they start at $499 though...oh well, what better place to splurge than a ROLL bar!
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Everett, MA
Posts: 417
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![]() I said it's for safety, so get a NHRA-approved 6-point rollbar. The chore of jumping over the bar is alot easier than being paralyzed from the neck down or killed if your car flips over. Think about it.
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: baytown,tx,us
Posts: 128
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![]() if u run youre car at the track i say geta 6 point with removable side bars in a conv a 1399 and down u have too have a least a 5 point
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The Dude
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 1,262
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![]() www.maximummotorsports.com
i would suggest a 6 point, simply because it will provide signifigant chasis stiffening, a 4 point will do little. if you don't want to have to climb over the bars, then get a 4 point, at the track i go to (as well as most others) if you have a vert and run faster than 13.99, you have to have a helmet and 4 point. |
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#7 |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: W. Springfield, PA
Posts: 65
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![]() I have the Kenny Brown and am happy with it. I went with it mostly for access to the back seat as I still have young ones that ride back there. A NHRA legal cage has to have a horizontal bar behind the seats making getting into the back seat a bit of a chalenge, especially with a convertable.
The way I looked at it was, any roll bar is better than none. It stiffened the car and I have at least a little more peace of mind that it's safer... and the kids can get in and out without me having to put the top down! ![]() ------------------ '92 GT conv. TFS heads, GT40, Powerdyne 9#, AOD, 3.73 My Mustang Page |
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#8 |
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Fairfax, VA
Posts: 220
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![]() Yes, I agree safety is my primary concern - but I want to make a tradeoff between safety and convenience. The Kenny Brown six point with lower bars looks like the best choice for me. I don't race at the track - so rules compliance is not really an issue either. Dave - great looking GT! Your website has the exact type of pics I was looking for. I was worried the roll bar would ruin the top-down appearance - not at all!
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