nar im jsut going for the single hoop with twin diagonals..
ill update my build thread anyways
roll bar and soft top..
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roll bar and soft top..
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roll bar and soft top..
Mr Morlock wrote:so is the consensus that the young blokes are fitting roll bars for safety? If safety is an issue the best thing you can do is get a later model MX5. The Dog Lemon Guide for MX5 1989-98 remarks "that early versions of these cars do not meet current frontal impact standards".
What's the different between NA and NB when it comes to rollover protection? Nothing.
Sometimes I think you make comments for the sole purpose of stirring the pot.
If your a tall bloke I would suggest the BD bar, as someone has already mentioned it's a bit taller. If your not wearing a harness the taller the better! I'm about 6"1' and my head only just sits below the BD bar. I think I should put some padding on mine as I have my seat the whole way back and have accidentally bumped my head on it when I've been lazy. I'm a bit worried as to what might happen in a hard rear ender. It's not such an issue in NB8B's because of the higher headrests.
Also, I have a front strut brace and a lot of the scuttle shake is gone, but there is a very definite twist point where the doors close at the non-existant B pillar. Going up steep driveways on an angle my interior light flashes on and off as the body flexes. I guess only a 6 point cage could fix that!
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roll bar and soft top..
Moto wrote:Mr Morlock wrote:so is the consensus that the young blokes are fitting roll bars for safety? If safety is an issue the best thing you can do is get a later model MX5. The Dog Lemon Guide for MX5 1989-98 remarks "that early versions of these cars do not meet current frontal impact standards".
What's the different between NA and NB when it comes to rollover protection? Nothing.
Sometimes I think you make comments for the sole purpose of stirring the pot.
If your a tall bloke I would suggest the BD bar, as someone has already mentioned it's a bit taller. If your not wearing a harness the taller the better! I'm about 6"1' and my head only just sits below the BD bar. I think I should put some padding on mine as I have my seat the whole way back and have accidentally bumped my head on it when I've been lazy. I'm a bit worried as to what might happen in a hard rear ender. It's not such an issue in NB8B's because of the higher headrests.
Also, I have a front strut brace and a lot of the scuttle shake is gone, but there is a very definite twist point where the doors close at the non-existant B pillar. Going up steep driveways on an angle my interior light flashes on and off as the body flexes. I guess only a 6 point cage could fix that!
yeh true.. well in my car atm i got a sparco junior seat for me and that sits me lower so i believe that the height wont really be much of a deal for me.. Ive tested it out in dannys car and i still am below it with his mazdaspeed seats..
I would go the bd but it really doesnt do a better job then the mx5 plus one so im glad i chose that..
with regards to skuttle shake i do have a front strut brace atm and it did a little bit but im hearing alot of people rave about the boss frog fender braces on the us forums.. Id love someone to get a group buy for these going as im almost certain they'll do a good job at eliminating it..
cheers for the reply
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