Extra noise with roll bar fitted ?
Extra noise with roll bar fitted ?
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steve-v8s

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2,924 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Hello, Just taken delivery of a 98 Griff and asked the dealer to fit a roll bar. When I drove the car (pre roll bar ) I was not particularly aware of any unusual noises. With the bar fitted I can hear a fairly loud additional noise best described as a dry rubbing sound. Haven’t really had time to explore things yet but on other cars I have noticed covers fitted over the base of the vertical bars. These seem to be missing on mine and I wonder if this is where the noise is entering the cabin. I have driven other Griffs with roll bars fitted but only with the roof down. Another oddity is that the fixing points for a four point harness seem offset towards the centre of the car rather than behind the seats. Any comments / experience ?

greenv8s

30,999 posts

308 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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I noticed quite a significant amount of noise conducted into the cabin via the bar - soon got used to it though. Also spent quite a long time working with Tower View to get the harness lined up as much as possible (it is constrained by the position of the rear stays but you can cheat a little by putting the bobbins in the side of the bar rather than the front) and position the bar as far up and back as possible.

shpub

8,507 posts

296 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Which roll bar are we talking about? Who supplied/fitted it. The Tower View one is pretty quiet (either that or I am used to it or the engine drowns it out!. The belt fittings are pretty well ideal as well.

steve-V8s

Original Poster:

2,924 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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It is a second hand roll bar taken from another car and fitted by Fernhurst. I beleive it to be a TVR origonal part. How do I tell different types ?

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

291 months

Wednesday 11th February 2004
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Tower view one is here who are supplied from rollcentre( Martin Short etc).

Its a little different to the Tvr made one and I think not as wide and is fixed to the chassis at different places.
TVR one to the seatbelt mount and rear chassis.
TView one to the chassis below the parcelshelf and rear chassis.

RichB

55,388 posts

308 months

Thursday 12th February 2004
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I have read on here that filling them with expanded foam is meant to help reduce any transmitted noise? Rich...