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Old 7th June 2012, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Wynand View Post
Not necessary, All depends on design and height of roll bar, material used and most importantly how it is anchored to frame...
All this done correctly, most probably the frame will suffer most turning turtle.

In this picture you can see that the roll bar sits on bases made of 5mm plate that spreads the load over a large area. The frame has added framing that is gusseted (4mm plate) to other chassis parts fitted to take the bases and was weld fast on that.
Note that the roll bar also has a camber in it for strength. The lower tube where the harness bolted to is close to base of r/b and immensely strong (no lever effect) and made from 4.5mm wall steam tube. Roll bar was made from 63mm diameter x 3.8mm tube.
R/bar welded to bases with 5 staggered filleted stainless steel welds for strength.


and here is the completed job.
That's a meaty rollbar , which would help. I was imagining the OP talking about a bar closer to MSA spec (38mm diameter IIRC).

I do like that rear lid too - looks smart
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