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Re: [Tigers] Attaching a Rollbar

To: <chris@cthompson.net>, "Allan Ballard" <allanballard@att.net>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Attaching a Rollbar
From: "awtiger" <awtiger@cox.net>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 09:51:46 -0500
Hey, guys:

Personally, I don't think the "bolt-in vs. weld-in" issue is really the 
point.  One can mount the bolt-in bars with the backing plates, such as with 
the AutoPower units, and the mounting points become pretty solid.  To me, 
the real issue is the bracing of the roll bar.  I wouldn't even think of 
getting serious about getting on the track without at least the competition 
AutoPower unit with the diagonal brace.  However, that's just the starting 
point.  If you want real safety, then the bar has to braced against fore and 
aft movement.  This requires a brace running from the top of the bar to the 
passenger floor of the car, ala 289 Cobra.  I also take issue with the rear 
braces on the commercially available bars; they act as rear mounting feet 
but they only go about half way up the back of the bar.  You're only going 
to get real strength if those bars start at the top hoop of the main bar and 
extend rearward.  Can you really imagine what would happen if you rolled 
your car at speed, carrying a lot of forward momentum as it rolled?  As soon 
as the weight came down on the "show bar," the forward momentum would stress 
the bar to the point that it could bend or break right at the top of the 
rear mounting posts, thereby allowing the car to come all the way down on 
top of it's occupants.  Having the bracing run from the top hoop in a 
forward and rearward fashion would prevent that from happening.

I realize that there is probably not a commercially available roll bar with 
all of these attributes, which is why I had one professionally built for my 
old Alpine vintage race car.  Believe me, that was the strongest part of the 
car by far!!  If one must install a bolt-in unit, my recommendation would be 
to have a forward-facing brace welded to the front of the main hoop and 
extend it into the forward right side of the passenger floor at the point to 
where the floor meets the side of the car.  From there you could bolt it in 
if you wanted to.  I would also highly recommend that you weld in some 
proper rear-facing braces from the back of  the main hoop.  This may require 
some interesting engineering, depending upon where you want the bottom 
attachment points to be.  However, since I would assume that these roll bars 
are being installed to protect lives, a little modification here and there 
to get the bracing to fit would be worth it.

My .02 worth,
Andy Walker
Edmond, OK
B382001600LRXFE
TAC #740
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