Does anyone have a picture of the Manx roll bar bottom mount L-bracket that mounts to the rear suspension braces?
Would appreciate a picture with schematic of bracket length, wideth, thickness, holesizes.
Thanks
Roll bar mounting bracket
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Roll bar mounting bracket
Have you talked to Winnie at Meyers Manx?
She may have some she could sell to you.
She may have some she could sell to you.
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Roll bar mounting bracket
Here's a pic of one. When making them I've always found it best to bend and drill to suit the car as they're all slightly different. On a standard one the bottom (mounts to suspension) one is slotted.
You can see them on the board here as well...
You can see them on the board here as well...
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Re: Roll bar mounting bracket
You should always use these brackets when you mount a roll bar. They tie the roll bar to the chassis versus mounting the roll bar only to the fiberglass body. Bruce Meyers and I had a conversation about them and he strongly recommended adding them if you currently have a roll bar installed.
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Re: Roll bar mounting bracket
Regardless if you use the brackets, do not count on the single hoop bar to protect you in anything but a slow roll over. Any amount of speed will just fold the hoop over, rendering it useless for protection.
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Re: Roll bar mounting bracket
5150bossman wrote:Regardless if you use the brackets, do not count on the single hoop bar to protect you in anything but a slow roll over. Any amount of speed will just fold the hoop over, rendering it useless for protection.
Well stated Mike.
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Re: Roll bar mounting bracket
A single hoop could be titanium, but it won't protect your cranium.