T.R.Lane or Hard Dog?
Discussion
Im looking for a rear only, whichll remain intact in the event of a hard roll. Ive given more than enough money to safety devices in the past and OMP cages look like a few bits of rough bent scaffold and need major fabrication to fit, leaving these two manufacturers as possible suppliers...
Id be interested to hear peoples opinions.
Id be interested to hear peoples opinions.
Budget is important. Ive got two old FrontRunners and a Impreza that can all soak up money, so Im not looking to spend more than I need to.
What sort of price do the HD products come for here? TRLs seem to be quite competitive, particularly for their full cage @ £450. Unfortunately if it doesnt require any welding (for mounting plates)then I doubt that MSA approval will be possible, but youll get the piece of mind for half the cost of Safety Devices.
Does anyone know what the Bovington MX-5 was fitted with?
What sort of price do the HD products come for here? TRLs seem to be quite competitive, particularly for their full cage @ £450. Unfortunately if it doesnt require any welding (for mounting plates)then I doubt that MSA approval will be possible, but youll get the piece of mind for half the cost of Safety Devices.
Does anyone know what the Bovington MX-5 was fitted with?
Edited by GC8 on Saturday 19th November 04:44
CaptiV8ted said:
I've recently put a TR GP bar in my MK1. I really wanted a hard dog, but they're massive ££££. My seat headrests fould the inner part of the bar a little, but I'm hoping a foamectomy will resolve that.
And that's why I'm not so keen on them for a road car. The proximity of head to bar is just a bit too close for my liking.TR Lane is OK for occasional track use I suppose, but if you want one that'll sit under the hood you're taking a gamble. I've got one fitted and it's solid as you like, but with a lid on, the top of the hoops is lower than the top of my head. It'll stop you getting crushed, but it won't stop your head/nack possibly getting bashed.
MX-5 Lazza said:
CaptiV8ted said:
I've recently put a TR GP bar in my MK1. I really wanted a hard dog, but they're massive ££££. My seat headrests fould the inner part of the bar a little, but I'm hoping a foamectomy will resolve that.
And that's why I'm not so keen on them for a road car. The proximity of head to bar is just a bit too close for my liking.Hard Dog in my Mk1

TR Lane GPV in my Mk2

GC8 said:
Will the hood go over them if theyre padded? Im thinking about proper FIA padding, whichs directional; as opposed to pipe lagging from Wickes... 
I doubt you'll need to pad a TR lane one if you're using harnesses? I've not bothered as I can't really see a situation where my head could move anywhere near it. 

GC8 said:
If thats the car I think it is, then you dont have a hood (or much of anything actually). 
Ha ha, 
Thing is. Once you fit a roll bar, You really need to use harnesses to stop you smashing the roll bar in an accident.
Next you'll find out that harnesses don't really work that well with a standard MX seat. So you'll end up fitting a bucket seat.
It's a slippery slope!
Scho. Your car seriously causes me so much inner conflict. Low weight and an affordable budget is what I would look for in a track weapon (and your Mazda is the perfect example of my perfect track car). But I know once I start ripping things out, I'm also going to start spending haha
Appreciate this is a fairly serious thread resurrection but I've just put my Hard Dog roll bar on eBay if anyone's interested? Know they're rare so thought I'd give Pistonheads a heads up. Drop me a PM if you want the link.
(Mods: Not sure if I can do this? Only reason I did is because I would rather someone on Pistonheads got it. Feel free to delete if I'm in the wrong!)
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