Yeah... if you get the rollbar and have the standard NA seats... Put some padding on there at the very least.
I changed my seats to Sparco Sprints at the same time as my BD install and the sprint headrest sits very high compared to the stock NA seats... If I were rear ended then the seat is the cushion between my head and the BD bar.
Remember... there's a LOT of idiots out there... regardless of how well experienced or how good a driver you are... it only takes ONE idiot to take you out. If you aren't prepared properly then I think the BD safety measure could potentially cause more harm than good.
Legalities of a roll bar (and general question)
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bensale wrote:I've answered my question to an extent, now all that remains is to actually decide if I need a roll bar or not.
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonl ... /VSI28.pdf
It may interest you to know that a roll bar such as the BD does not require an engineering certificate! Basically as long as you don't modify the structure of the car or modify components such as seatbelts or seats.
Maybe in your state but others it has to be.
FWIW in regard to heads hitting the roll bar, and this is the reason you have to get it engineered:-
When fitting a roll bar you must pad anything within 350mm of anywhere you can touch with any part of your body
it has to be more 20mm thick or more and has to be fitted in a way that its not easily removed ie with zip ties etc
My sparco's cover all of the roll bar and with the wings its very hard to touch any part of the bar.
I don't feel comfortable in a mx these days without a roll bar, have gotten used to mine!
fits under the hard top with about 3/4's of an inch clearance.
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Going by that vic roads information you cant legally fit a BD bar
It uses seat belt ancorage points!
I honestly cant see how you don't have to get it engineereed
you would get every man and his dog making roll cages! not really something you want a novice doing!
I'd ring an engineer just to be sure
It uses seat belt ancorage points!
I honestly cant see how you don't have to get it engineereed
you would get every man and his dog making roll cages! not really something you want a novice doing!
I'd ring an engineer just to be sure
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Many many moons ago, when I first installed my bar, I was informed that there was no NSW requirement for inspection/engineering for the bar. Criteria was no intrusion into passenger space, no detriment to ingress/egress, no adverse effect on visibility.
Indirectly, this has been confirmed as there have been no problems raised at the subsequent four or five rego inspections.
My car has since been engineered, so I am covered in any event
Indirectly, this has been confirmed as there have been no problems raised at the subsequent four or five rego inspections.
My car has since been engineered, so I am covered in any event
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AZNTieN wrote:StanTheMan wrote:NB8B seats
are the seat height in the nb8b the same as the nb8a?
No. the nba seat backs are lower than the nbb
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Thanks for all the responses guys! First of all I love the boss frog twin roll bar, they look fantastic!
I'm still of two minds, but I think i've decided not to go with the roll bar for a number of reasons. One is that i'm probebly much more likely to be rear ended than roll the car so the roll bar could do more harm than good.
Also I cant justify spending the money ATM to do it properly, ie with new seats. Also considering that in all honesty it is for astetics as much as safety I dont really want to have rolls of padding on the bar.
I'm still not 100% sure, but I dont think i'll go for it..
Thank you all for you help
I'm still of two minds, but I think i've decided not to go with the roll bar for a number of reasons. One is that i'm probebly much more likely to be rear ended than roll the car so the roll bar could do more harm than good.
Also I cant justify spending the money ATM to do it properly, ie with new seats. Also considering that in all honesty it is for astetics as much as safety I dont really want to have rolls of padding on the bar.
I'm still not 100% sure, but I dont think i'll go for it..
Thank you all for you help
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hmm not sure about your reasoning there with the rear ending problems
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I'll leave you with the image of the tray of a one tonne ute sliding over the bootlid - BD roll bars are not a luxury, they are an essential item in an MX5!
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