Have a ready made rollbar (made in Jpn ) made out 3 pieces with plates and
bolts ,... 40 mm diameter and with padding 50 mm pipe and proper thickness
, has been in a NB .
a friday bargain for NZ $ 200.-
B W
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Gaz,
Nothing going down the side - simply a rear hoop, 2 straight stays (I
think that's the term), a diagonal brace and bar to mount a harness.
Good point on the weight. Sometimes I lose focus. Why make it heavier
than required? Padding is a requirement also - so adding padding to a
thick bar = ???
To answer your question - I did try out a car with a full cage and side
bars last week - getting in and out is near impossible.
Another thing to remember is as soon as you go forward of the rear of
the seats (as with the side intrusion bars) you then need to get LVV
certification.
I'm having the work done not far from you, so I will swing it around
when done.
C