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Old 10-09-2002, 10:41 AM   #1
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Pics of my roll cage

Well... the car isn't done and the cage isn't painted. But people have been asking for pics. So, here's a few to look over. I'll explain all about the cage shortly. Too busy now though. Suffice it to say, I got a really nice end product.

Walt Puckett is a master fabricator. I'm very impressed with his work.

Here's a rear shot of the drivers door bars:
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Old 10-09-2002, 10:43 AM   #2
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Lots of room for the driver...
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Good shot of how high the door bars come. Lot's of side protection.
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Passenger door bars. The "X" increases chassis rigidity tremendously. In the previous pics of the drivers door bars, they too are triangulated to resist the twisting forces of road racing. These bars are supposed to be stronger than the NASCAR style "ladder" door bars for a road racing application.
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Old 10-09-2002, 10:49 AM   #5
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Firewall attachment. Come off of the A-pillar bar and goes foward to firewall. The knee bar attaches between these two bars and is located in away from the legs (safety) and allows the mounting of a new steering column/dash in the future. Ah... budget racing.
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In this pic, it shows the main hoop. It is of such close tolerance that is actually is resting against the roof. Note the bar added above the "passenger's head." This travels back to the driver side shock tower - this increases resistence to structural twisting forces. Also note the low bar that travels just above the tranny tunnel in front of the rear seat bulkhead. This increases safety and stength for side impacts. The idea is the the impact will be transferred across and larger area which will hopefully save the car... and diminish impact forces from being in one area.
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Good shot of the pads used for the main hoop. Very beefy and very strong attachment point.
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Drivers side shock tower mount. Large pads used. Bar runs between the shock towers.
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Head bar moved up and far away from driver. A lot of care was taken to move the cage as far away from the driver as possible.

There are a lot of details in the cage that I don't have pics of yet. Like the seat mount (designed to shift with the roll cage so the cage in a bad wreck) and the gussets and the welding to the B-, A-pillars, and the tranny tunnel... and the super tight tolerances. The cage was put in by Walt Puckett of Delta Group Motorsports. I'm VERY VERY happy with the end results and for lack of time won't go into more details for now. But, here's some pics for the time being!!!
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Old 10-09-2002, 11:15 AM   #10
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Looks great, Bryan. Let's just hope you never need any of that stuff.
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Old 10-09-2002, 11:51 AM   #11
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Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!

I can't wait to see it this weekend. I hope you and Walt let me "borrow" some of those ideas when and if I build another car.
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Wow!! Very nice...can't wait to see it up close this weekend!!
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Sooooo, you are NOT going to put the radio back in, right?

Very nice.
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very good looking bryan.

now that you'll have this you won't need it (insurance).

is that a fia legal seat?
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Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!

I can't wait to see it this weekend. I hope you and Walt let me "borrow" some of those ideas when and if I build another car.

what's this IF???
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