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CarlW 1st December 2017 07:31 AM

Hi Guys,

When your fitting your rear tub etc, did you have all the rear built to book? i.e all the rounded tubes etc as I know other body suppliers have said leave them off?

Ben_Copeland 2nd December 2017 05:15 AM

I cut the top rear curved tube off to make fitting easier. If you’ve got an equinox rear there’s no need for the rear bar as it’s plenty strong enough. Unless your roll bar is braced back to it. (Which personally I think is a horrible idea anyway, as the rear frame work is not very strong)

jps 3rd December 2017 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlW (Post 105802)
Hi Guys,

When your fitting your rear tub etc, did you have all the rear built to book? i.e all the rounded tubes etc as I know other body suppliers have said leave them off?

I have a 'book spec' rear end and am keeping it all in place - and trimming my Equinox rear panel to fit round it. It almost fits around the curves already - but not quite exactly.

It would be much easier to fit the panel if there was no metalwork in the way but for my car I want to keep the look of the book spec 'roll bar' (although with regards to Bens comment I don't think it actually provides roll over protection it is a strong anchor for the harnesses)

Ben_Copeland 3rd December 2017 07:35 PM

You better hope it does provide some, it’s the only thing stopping you getting killed in rollover / flip :eek:

jps 4th December 2017 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Ben_Copeland (Post 105805)
You better hope it does provide some, it’s the only thing stopping you getting killed in rollover / flip :eek:

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: Plenty of cars don't have any meaningful rollover protection - I wouldn't look to put a cage on an E-type Jag if I had one...

Ben_Copeland 5th December 2017 06:11 AM

Of course not unless you were racing it. But that’s not the point. They were cars designed without a roll bar / cage. The Haynes WAS designed with a rollbar so why not have it functional, otherwise it’s just weight that you don’t need.

Ianr 5th December 2017 08:10 AM

A friend of mine was once a fireman and went to a 7 accident where the driver was killed - I won't put details - which had no roll bar, he will not go in one now without a full roll cage


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