Roll Cage
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06-28-2009, 05:00 PM
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Jeez, did that just go through the floor? He probably screwed it down into thin sheet metal.
NoHachi what do you say about a thin-profiled cage (maybe fi.5cm), that exactly follows the pillars, and is welded in closely to the pillars via sheets of steel (usually drilled for weight reduction). A guy on slovenian boards even used 2 very thin cromoly profiles (maybe 3 cms in diameter) and ran them that way, very close to the chasis, so he was even able to squeeze them in the original interior trim. It was fully welded in, mimicking the oem design. Also the entire chassis was spotwelded. Cant find a pic atm, but i hope you know what i mean? I'm not sure about the functionality of such design, but it seems like a light and sleek way of reinforcing your car. Anyone elses opinion also appreciated ofcourse. |
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