nick-york
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posted on 13/1/11 at 09:58 PM |
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fitting a roll bar
what is the best way to fit my roll bar please ? I would prefer to bolt it on so it could be removed or changed easier in the future . The only
problem is that there would only be enough room on the mounting plates to fit two bolts on each side . would this be good enough for iva or do i need
to completely weld this ?
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blakep82
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:02 PM |
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well, for IVA you don't have to have one. so, you could do the IVA without it, and fit it after, with as many bolts as you can get in. not sure
i'd be happy with only 2 bolts in each side, but if thats the best you can do, then so be it.
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big_wasa
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:06 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by blakep82
well, for IVA you don't have to have one. so, you could do the IVA without it, and fit it after, with as many bolts as you can get in. not sure
i'd be happy with only 2 bolts in each side, but if thats the best you can do, then so be it.
Sort of true but on 7 its hard to get the top seatblelt mounts high enough with out sticking them in the roll bar. As soon as you do this you wil need
more bolts.
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nick205
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:13 PM |
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What sort of roll bar is it? If it's a single hoop then realistically bolting or welding it won't make much difference to how it performs
in a roll - it would fold pretty quickly. It would need to be braced to the rear of the chasis to suitable plates welded into the lower part of the
chasis to offer much protection. In that case welding it in (IMHO) is better as it removes a point of failure - i.e. bolts as you'd have to
weld plates on to bolt through.
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nick-york
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:14 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by big_wasa
quote: Originally posted by blakep82
well, for IVA you don't have to have one. so, you could do the IVA without it, and fit it after, with as many bolts as you can get in. not sure
i'd be happy with only 2 bolts in each side, but if thats the best you can do, then so be it.
Sort of true but on 7 its hard to get the top seatblelt mounts high enough with out sticking them in the roll bar. As soon as you do this you wil need
more bolts.
SORRY forgot to mention that the roll bar has the upper harness fixings on !! So i assume it must need welding on rather than the
two bolts either side ?
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big_wasa
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:20 PM |
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Your four seat belt bolts will be 7/16" so you wont get away with four m8's you will need four each side or weld it on.
Thats just my opinion.
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nick-york
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:27 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by nick205
What sort of roll bar is it? If it's a single hoop then realistically bolting or welding it won't make much difference to how it performs
in a roll - it would fold pretty quickly. It would need to be braced to the rear of the chasis to suitable plates welded into the lower part of the
chasis to offer much protection. In that case welding it in (IMHO) is better as it removes a point of failure - i.e. bolts as you'd have to
weld plates on to bolt through.
If single hoop means one going full width of the locost then that is what type it is .So welding it on with
some extra bracing seems the way forward then.
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blakep82
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:28 PM |
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IVA says seat belts should be 7/16" unf or equivalent strength, not recommended but 12.9 grade M8's are probably a bit stronger.
therefore, 2 M8 12.9 bolts each side on the roll bar will probably be alright and just as strong (technically, but may not be satisfactory to the
tester on appearance) I would prefer its welded in all round though. remember the roll bar is there for a very good reason, it should be as strong as
possible, and if all bolts can't be fitted, then get it welded in
[Edited on 13/1/11 by blakep82]
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don't write OT on a new thread title, you're creating the topic, everything you write is very much ON topic!
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nick-york
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posted on 13/1/11 at 10:38 PM |
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Thanks once again everybody .problem solved . cheers
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