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8/19/16, 10:27 PM | #11 | ||
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8/20/16, 12:55 AM |
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Re: Roll Bar Design
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oh he didn't I'm sorry about the comment of Jesse dying in a car I was just saying of what i've seen on different forums and what I was told. I will look up more to that and remove the comment of Jesse once again sorry for saying Jesse died in car.
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8/20/16, 12:08 PM | #13 | ||
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Cage looks like it would crumple like a tin can in the lightest of rollovers or impact.
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8/20/16, 1:19 PM | #14 | ||
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Got to love the jacket!
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8/20/16, 1:58 PM |
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Re: Roll Bar Design
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Join Date: Mar 2009 Posts: 318 |
If you look at the older cars. The drivers arms are out side the roll cage. Why the modern car has a wider roll cage, opening on the top is bigger. Back then you saw a lot of car-tire into the side opening of the cars. Only way to cover all the different openings would be to turn it into a stock car. Remember in the 80's cars had the lower bar from back of the cage to the front. I always liked Andy Granatelli's STP suit
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