Roll bar
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sundown

Original Poster:

36 posts

134 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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Has eny one got a roll bar for a wedge for sale

TVRleigh_BBWR

6,553 posts

235 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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Not the best idea on a road car unless you do a lot of track days.
Reason being if you have a crash without a helmet and hit your head on the bar it can do serious damage.

if you do fit one add lots of padding.

Grady

1,230 posts

282 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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If you search back about 10 years there were a number of threads on roll bars, their design, installation and other issues including the strength (or lack there of) of the windshield frame. I don't remember how many were added to street cars for the reason above but I do seem to remember pictures.

marcus1875

1,512 posts

164 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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I've a bar fitted to mine. Cant see how i would hit my head on it (probably niave), it is behind the seat on a FHC.
Not for sale tho so not much help to the o/p.
Happy to take some pics if that helps.
Marcus

Grady

1,230 posts

282 months

Wednesday 25th May 2016
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And IIRC, holes were cut in panels and the bars were welded to the frame so it would take a serious desire to go to the trouble of removing one plus it would be cheaper to chop one out in pieces than to remove intact if that is even possible.

Edited by Grady on Wednesday 25th May 20:01

JVaughan

6,025 posts

305 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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Love mine ... Yes its noisy at speed, but I can see behind when driving, doesnt bang my head when wearing a helmet, is great for mounting a gopro to (or securing an icebox to when travelling)

Even makes a handy seat when stationary!


adam quantrill

11,625 posts

264 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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I have never hear of anyone rolling a wedge on the road - what about the track Leigh?

mrzigazaga

18,752 posts

187 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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adam quantrill said:
I have never hear of anyone rolling a wedge on the road - what about the track Leigh?
I should imagine its pretty hard to do being so low to the centre of gravity, Although not impossible...

However i believe the roll bar stiffens the whole car up...I guess if you think about how much of the mid-section of body chassis has ...Two plates that are similar to a cradle way of supporting...Putting a roll bar in would tie it all together nicely...Also if we ever do another Wedge photo shoot those with roll bars will be prioritised due to the sultry positions a beautiful model could pose on such a piece of structure....PLEASE NOTE NO SEXISM IS MEANT BY THIS COMMENT.....I just prefer sexy women....bow..."I must obey"......

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

264 months

Saturday 4th June 2016
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Maybe if you stiffen it with the roll bar it will encourage you to go faster which will hasten your demise....

Just saying....

Henry Harris

566 posts

221 months

Saturday 4th June 2016
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TVRleigh_BBWR said:
Not the best idea on a road car unless you do a lot of track days.
Reason being if you have a crash without a helmet and hit your head on the bar it can do serious damage.

if you do fit one add lots of padding.
I respect your opinion Leigh.

I had one fitted to mine for:
  • extra safety
  • strengthening the chassis with extra cross tubes and tubes inside the car- I can open and close doors on a slope; the suspension does it job better


Also, I had the driver's floor lowered to reduce the risk of banging my head.

There had been predicted downside of extra resonance, often due to the fuel pump. With all the other noises, I do not notice.

Finally, it does detract from those who wish for originality.