snshami wrote:Actually what made me change my mind was a comment that Jeremy Clarkson while driving an E type in Meet the Neighbours. He had a tyre that deflated and he was saying how lucky he was that it wasn't a high speed blowout because he had no rollbar or seat belts.
So now that you have all made me a bit paranoid please guide me a bit about the pros and cons of a BD type bar vs what people seem to refer to as an MX5 Plus (Mr Morlock, I know I am just giving you more ammunition so blast away to your heart's content ).
To me it seems that the BD type sits far higher, makes the car look very much like it is a racer and would seem to be the safest because it would provide the greatest space above a tall driver's head.
The MX5 Plus style with the braced twin hoops seems more contemporary sports car hoop like but appear significantly lower down. About two thirds of my skull protrudes over the top of my seat when in maximum upright position.
What would be ideal is an MX5 Plus style bar that is as high as the BD style.
Does such an animal exist? Which one should I go for. If I someday want to go into Motorsports will only the BD do?
There is an mx5-plus bar with a single hoop similar to the BD too you know! Also check out Hard Dog bars in the US, though be prepared to pay a fortune in shipping for them. I'd stay away from things like carbing or cusco safety 21 JDM style cages as they're not CAMS approved, thinner diameter bars, and the joints are bolted together rather than welded. Also avoid crap like on ebay. There are some dodgy bling ones that look similar to a BD but only connect to the parcel shelf. Those will do nothing as they aren't held onto a solid structure.
Usually a good indication is finding something with a lot of triangles in the design, crossbraces and diagonal bars holding it up (also connecting to either the floor behind the seat or the seatbelt towers).
This is just my opinion though!