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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/5/08 at 02:15 PM Reply With Quote
Roll cage mounting

Well the sketch is rubbish but here’s what it meant to be…

The red bits the cars body, blue lines the bolts clamping the gray metal plates between the body shell and the inner upright from the chassis (green). Basically it’s to attach the external cage to the car. What do you think, is it a good idea and be allowed on the track?? Rescued attachment cage mount.JPG
Rescued attachment cage mount.JPG






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Richd

posted on 19/5/08 at 03:05 PM Reply With Quote
would think that there is a high likelihood of the cars weight being borne by the bolts and not the chassis. The bolts will shear in a heavy impact imho.

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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/5/08 at 03:21 PM Reply With Quote
hmm I see where you coming from. Though as usual I should have clarified things, as this is the middle hoop just behind the seats. The front and back mountings are more conventional. I'm wanting to be able to use the hood as normal under the parameter of the cage hence the odd mounting. The front hoop mounts onto the scuttle (mounts are below) infront of the windscreen surround. The back hoop passes through the rear wings onto the chassis.

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[Edited on 19/5/08 by Mr Whippy]





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