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impact protection
Hey was wondering im filling out design approval application forms for my chassis/suspension etc and one of the questions is: frontal impact protection provision...? is this a part of the haynes chassis design? if so where is this incorporated.? new zealand laws are a gem... thanks any help would be apreciated
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Your steering column should count as this
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Probably referring to a crush zone.
Tough one this as no kit car I am aware of has been crashed into a wall to test this. If Caterhams or Westfield's are imported into your country they may have been granted a small production waiver. If they can be sold then your chassis will be similar and there may be a way of comparing it to them. Other kit builders have passed in your country and it is them you need to talk to as it is a county specific problem |
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I would send a message to 7ish as he is in NZ and got his through ok. Or maybe easier to speak to someone like Fraser cars for info.
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Hi, on my design approval I have just put" Sloping angle on front frame " which will crumple under frontal impact. Hope this helps . What part of country are you? Cheers Brendan.
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