Rollbars - whatcha got, and who fitted it?
Rollbars - whatcha got, and who fitted it?
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S Works

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10,166 posts

273 months

Wednesday 11th August 2010
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I want a proper rollbar fitted to my RS Ltd before I get it on track. Something substantial that will give a good level of protection, and which can accommodate harnesses.

I've no time, skills or tools to do it myself, so a supply & fit deal is what I'm after, preferably in or around SE London.

Sadly Performance5 aren't able to supply and fit at the moment, so I'm researching other options.

Over to you PH'ers.

Edited by S Works on Wednesday 11th August 22:26

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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T.R. Lane GP roll bar (I think it is the GP... can't remember).

There is an option for a harness bar. I got this one off ebay and they are hand made to order. Got my local garage to fit, but it took them five hours!!! I would recommend going to a specialist like freelancemazda to fit - bit of a trip for you but worth it.




Edited by JFReturns on Thursday 12th August 07:58

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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TR Lane will also supply & fit wink

I have actually fitted a TR Lane bar myself. It really isn't difficult as long as you know how to use a drill smile

youngsyr

14,742 posts

215 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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I have the same roll bar as above, but with the additional harness bar.

They're not overly complicated to fit, but they are time consuming. Mine took me well over 8 hours over two days including trips to pick up tools that I didn't have and didn't realise I'd need.

I could probably do it a lot more quickly now.

B3njamin

1,129 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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I got mine from ebay, about £170 if I recall. 4 point rollbar that fixes down with 14 bolts, I don't know who made it however.

It took me about 4 hours to do myself from start to finish - I reckon I could have done it in 3 if I had started off using the jigsaw first instead of messing around with the dremel.

Lovely bit of kit, the car feels much stiffer and the slightly wallowy feeling I felt before has gone. You couldn't attach harnesses to it, but there are sometimes roll bars that crop up on ebay which cater for such needs.

Hope this helps a bit. smile

GravelBen

16,331 posts

253 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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The one above looks the same as the one in my old car (though mine used 16 bolts not 14?), my research when I got it suggested they were made (for the Jap market) by Cusco and another firm called Safety21 - some versions of that design have a harness bar as well.

Took most of an afternoon to fit from memory and I echo the sentiments about much improved chassis feel.

The concern I did have about that bar was the potential for taller folk (over 6ft) to hit the back of their heads on it in a rear-end accident if the seat was reclined much.

Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 12th August 13:41

B3njamin

1,129 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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GravelBen said:
The one above looks the same as the one in my old car (though mine used 16 bolts not 14?)

The concern I did have about that bar was the potential for taller folk (over 6ft) to hit the back of their heads on it in a rear-end accident if the seat was reclined much.

Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 12th August 13:41
You are right regarding the number of bolts, now I think about it.

I agree with the risk of taller people banging their heads - although this isn't a problem for myself hehe

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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MX-5 Lazza said:
TR Lane will also supply & fit wink
Yup, for £150.

Unfortunately for me they are based 150 miles away, else I would have saved £200 frown

ironictwist

7,127 posts

228 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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Remind me, any of you lot with a TR Lane bar utilise a windblocker at all? If so, what variant? & where did you source it?

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Thursday 12th August 2010
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Pah, wind blockers! Who needs one of those!

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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JFReturns said:
Pah, wind blockers! Who needs one of those!
Me!
I have a Hard Dog Deuce and I've "made" a standard Mk2 windblocker fit. I'm sure the same could be made to fit a TR Lane roll bar too.

genericguy

243 posts

199 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Have you got pics of what you did?
I've got a TR Lane roll bar and didn't realise how much difference my windblocker made until I lost it.

S Works

Original Poster:

10,166 posts

273 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Those TR Lane ones look interesting. Will need to get the car serviced @ freelance in the next couple of months and have some other stuff done. If funds allow I'll see if they can fit for me if I order one in.