cshaks wrote:buz 138 wrote:sorry for the hi-jack...
i was just about to start a thread on almost the same thing so thought i might as well ask here (if thats ok?)
im 99% sure im going to get a steel brown davis bar for my na6. should i get the na or nb bar and where is best to purchase from? ($750+$60 postage from ebay.. $765 direct from brown davis.....any other ideas??)
thanks
Hi buz138, as stated previously in the thread, I went for an NB Brown Davis bar fitted to my NA. I did this so that I could later on fit a new NB (glass window) roof skin to my 5.
The difference between the two is that the diagonal leg on the NA bar attaches to the rear lower mount, whereas the NB version has the diagonal running directly between the main hoop. (If that makes any sense.....)
I bought directly from Brown Davis in Bayswater, and had it fitted there as well.
Fitting cost me around $150 on top of the purchase price, and took them around a couple of hours. They did an excellent job, and were very easy to deal with.
Besides the obvious benefits of dealing directly with the manufacturer, I believe that you can only gain a CAMS certification of the bar if it is installed by Brown Davis, (or by a licensed installer) and that only the steel version (not the alloy one) is certifiable.
It looks like the prices have remained static since I bought mine in Feb '08, so I would suggest saving the $60 you would spend on freight, and putting that towards getting it installed, as I understand it is not a particularly easy job if you haven't done one before.
They also have some pretty good prices on other gear out there in their shop, and I picked up a couple of fire extinguishers while I was there for around $20-$25 each.
Hope this helps
Chris
thanks for that info. so the na cross bar is more "corner to corner" and the nb is "flatter"?? pics of both?
yeah i will more than likely buy from BD but was just curious of price as the ebay one is cheaper and thought other places might stock them cheaper (im guessing cheaper because of buying power?)
how hard to fit? im pretty mechanically minded and have most tools.
oh can the bar be installed with soft top in place still?