I'm not worried about hitting my head on a bar behind, just the one to the side.
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Originally posted by FunfGan View PostI'm not worried about hitting my head on a bar behind, just the one to the side.
It's a street car, you don't need a roll bar.
Or make a track car with a roll bar, fixed back seats and harnesses.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostYou're proving your own statment from earlier.
It's a street car, you don't need a roll bar.
Or make a track car with a roll bar, fixed back seats and harnesses.
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Then get a roll bar, fixed backs and harnesses................it's going to make DD'ing a pain in the ass though.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
www.gutenparts.com
One stop shopping for NEW, USED and EURO PARTS!
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Originally posted by FunfGan View PostI do have harnesses(unfortunately before the cage) and looking for a cheap, but genuine brand fixed back. And yeah, thats why I meant I was an idiot----> DD-ing a car with no heat or a/c, p/s, interior, a 302 and a full cage.AWD > RWD
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Originally posted by Kershaw View Postfish tank heater box mod?
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yeah. but it's not common for people to smack their heads on the b pillar.
but a cage will run behind a seat. usually has a cross beam that is a good potential head injury point.
and let's take a 40lb pole, cover it padding, and let met smack you upside the head with it. it's going to hurt. put 3000lbs behind it... it's going to hurt more.AWD > RWD
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Originally posted by Massimo View PostI don't understand how padding does not stop injury. Won't hitting your head on the B pilar be more dangerous?
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