Westfield Roll Bar
Westfield Roll Bar
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groomi

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9,330 posts

267 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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Hi All, I'm looing into buying a used Wesfield for weekend and trackday fun. The one I'm looking at has a roll-bar like the one in this picture - is this purely decorative or does it give some actual protection? I know a full roll-cage is preferable but I'm interested in the effectiveness of this particular item.


JeffC

1,824 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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thats a cosmetic bar no use if you have a roll Im sorry to say , I run a full cage but an rac bar is the next best thing, if you keep an eye out on the wscc parts for sale there will be quite a few coming up for sale as there is quite a few owners fitting full roll cages at the mo. rac roll bars tend to sell for £150-£170.

groomi

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9,330 posts

267 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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Cheers Jeff. I thought that may be the case. Presumably the ones you suggest are a relatively simple bolt on job rather than a weld-on fixture?

.Adam.

1,861 posts

287 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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You will need to check that the chassis has the brackets for the struts on the RAC bar, but if it has then it should be reasonably straightforward to bolt on. You might find you have to drill a couple of holes where the existing bar bolts on, the cosmetic bar most probably fits on with one bolt either side, where as the RAC bar has three bolt either side.
If you can't get one second hand, they are around £250 new from the factory.
Just thought, if the car is a narrow body, you may have a bit more trouble finding an RAC bar for it.

Edited by .Adam. on Tuesday 1st January 22:24

JeffC

1,824 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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yeh rac bar is direct replacement. cage is a bit more fiddly though!

Red-roman

50 posts

226 months

Thursday 3rd January 2008
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.Adam. said:
Just thought, if the car is a narrow body, you may have a bit more trouble finding an RAC bar for it.
They are not that hard to get hold off, I have just brought one. bounce Just need to know where to look. wink

groomi

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9,330 posts

267 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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Cheers for your advice, Guys. I'll keep my eyes peeled for a proper bar.