Roll Over Bar Pics
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I need to get a roll over bar fitted to the wedge and whilst there have been a few previous posts I can't seem to find a decent picture of a fitted Tower View / Rollcentre bar.
There are a few of the Peninsular bar along with a few comments about noise - does the TV / RC bar also give noise issues ?
What would be great is to see shots of each type fitted from side on and rear three quarter so if anyone has any pics please could they post / email me.
Thanks.
>>> Edited by chunder on Wednesday 17th November 14:26
There are a few of the Peninsular bar along with a few comments about noise - does the TV / RC bar also give noise issues ?
What would be great is to see shots of each type fitted from side on and rear three quarter so if anyone has any pics please could they post / email me.
Thanks.
>>> Edited by chunder on Wednesday 17th November 14:26
Chunder,
I have been thinking of fitting one on the 450 also. After talking to a few people however they all seem to give the impression that the noise and vibration (on top of the noise of the car of course!) of the pipework can be very intrusive even with the tubes filled with poly foam.
Anybody got a roll bar fitted care to comment??
MikeB
I have been thinking of fitting one on the 450 also. After talking to a few people however they all seem to give the impression that the noise and vibration (on top of the noise of the car of course!) of the pipework can be very intrusive even with the tubes filled with poly foam.
Anybody got a roll bar fitted care to comment??
MikeB
Ive got a tower view roll bar fitted on my 400. Unfortunatley the car is at peninsula and I dont have any decent pics on file that show the roll bar to post.
I have to agree with the issue about extra noise. When the hood is up it is really quite noisy, but when the hood is down you cant hear it at all.
I have to agree with the issue about extra noise. When the hood is up it is really quite noisy, but when the hood is down you cant hear it at all.
Thanks for the help - the Tower View one looks good and black would suit my car (no offence to those that have alternatives).
Mind you - 900 quid
I have had a guy here quote the equivalent of 300 quid + fitting so I will have to give Tower View a call on supply and shipping.
If anyone has one fitted and can't stand the noise anymore I may be able to help
I need to fit one together with harnesses for an event I have entered (www.targawest.com.au/). Long time off yet but should be an experience !
Mind you - 900 quid
I have had a guy here quote the equivalent of 300 quid + fitting so I will have to give Tower View a call on supply and shipping.
If anyone has one fitted and can't stand the noise anymore I may be able to help
I need to fit one together with harnesses for an event I have entered (www.targawest.com.au/). Long time off yet but should be an experience !
SEvans said:
Have you thought about making your own? I bought the hoop from the roll centre (unfinished) and then made the rest. I think my car will be different to yours though, as it's an 83 Tasmin. I'll post some pics if you are interested.
I don't have the skill or equipment to make my own - I have tried one guy to make it for me but with the need to spend half a day measuring up and forming the suspension brackets it makes it expensive.
If I had the technical drawings/spec of the Tower View set up (can anyone help with that ?) I am sure I can get it made here for a lot less, especially as shipping something that size is going to cost plenty.
A pic would be interesting.
shpub said:
The whole design is copyright Tower View as they paid for all the design work.... I don't think they would look kindly on anyone ripping them off...
Fair enough - but any bar would pick up the rear suspension mounts and outrigger I guess and be of the same basic design and shape - as it would be if I go ahead and get someone to make me one from scratch.
Not looking to rip anyone off - least of all Tower View.
mikeb said:
Perhaps the boys from Tower would like to fly over to OZ and fit it for you.....
MikeB
Of course then there could be the press coverage, mananagement consultantcy which would reuire a team of dedicated people to support....
Talk to Tower View as the big cost is in fitting as this is labour intensive. The bar requires some rather special mounts as the chassis design does not provide the normal points to mount on. The advantage they have is that the design also allows the bar to be removed if needed at any point. .
chunder said:
shpub said:
The whole design is copyright Tower View as they paid for all the design work.... I don't think they would look kindly on anyone ripping them off...
Fair enough - but any bar would pick up the rear suspension mounts and outrigger I guess and be of the same basic design and shape - as it would be if I go ahead and get someone to make me one from scratch.
Not looking to rip anyone off - least of all Tower View.
My bar picks up the rear outriggers, and then mounts to the Diff Hanger. It doesnt go anywhere near the suspension mounts. The theory being, (although I never want to test it) if you slam the rear of the car into a wall or something, it is possible to rip off a wheel / suspension mount, thus there is the potential to weaken the bar. (at this point I must point out that no testing, or FIA approval has been given to my bar, so my theories are not warrented... they are just based on common sense)
My bar is really a "Style Bar" that just happens to stiffen the chassis up, and in "Theory" would provide a little more protection than the standard roll hoop in the roof, or if the roof was down.
take a look at the pix here
www.btinternet.com/~jason.vaughan//TVR_rollbar/
>> Edited by jvaughan on Friday 19th November 12:33
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