uieluck Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Has anyone here on Ratsun put a roll cage in a wagon? Like this minus cutting the roof off? http://www.racingonthecheap.com/wagon-rollcage-part-3/ I'm not looking for such heavy duty race construction, like for roll-overs etc. I'm just looking for a little reinforcement, so the wife will let the kiddos wheel around in the goon. Hell it wouldn't even hafta be the 1.75",, maybe a bit smaller. Ideas? or suggestions? (besides buying a Suburban or a MiniVan). This looks like it would work for a reverse install on this one. http://www.ioportracing.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=60160C&Category_Code=AP160 Also: has anybody welded in a LATCH SYSTEM?? Thanks, T— Quote Link to comment
Skib Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 IMO roll gages are a bad idea for a street car. if your in a roll over it saves your ass yes, but in a race car you have a helmet on. on the street you end up bashing your head in against one of the bars........ Goon roll cage found with 30 seconds of searching Quote Link to comment
Laecaon Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I dont think Aole would be alive without his roll cage. Roll over is the last thing I expect. Side impacts and crumpling of the front or back. I have thought about doing a simple loop behind the front seats and behind the rear seat. The rear one I would tie into making the suspension stronger. Cage = bad for street as Skib said (Most likely to hit the bar that makes up the door hoop) Rollbar = fine for street. Bar is behind head and seat should keep your head from hitting it. Quote Link to comment
Laecaon Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Has anyone here on Ratsun put a roll cage in a wagon? Like this minus cutting the roof off? http://www.racingonthecheap.com/wagon-rollcage-part-3/ Goon roll cage found with 30 seconds of searching Yea, he had already found that one... Quote Link to comment
hastifc Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 the max i would recommend is 1.5" chromo, halo around the pass. area with a,b,and c pilllar bars, cross-tied under the dash and midway behind seats. Quote Link to comment
datrod Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I dont think Aole would be alive without his roll cage. Roll over is the last thing I expect. Side impacts and crumpling of the front or back. I have thought about doing a simple loop behind the front seats and behind the rear seat. The rear one I would tie into making the suspension stronger. Cage = bad for street as Skib said (Most likely to hit the bar that makes up the door hoop) Rollbar = fine for street. Bar is behind head and seat should keep your head from hitting it. Roll bar behind the seats FINE for street car. Cage not so good. I have a cage in my race car but never drive it without a helmet on. Putting kids in a wagon with a cage is a bad idea. Just my .02 Get yourself a mini van. Quote Link to comment
SoCaLKiDz Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I dont think Aole would be alive without his roll cage. Roll over is the last thing I expect. Side impacts and crumpling of the front or back. I have thought about doing a simple loop behind the front seats and behind the rear seat. The rear one I would tie into making the suspension stronger. Cage = bad for street as Skib said (Most likely to hit the bar that makes up the door hoop) Rollbar = fine for street. Bar is behind head and seat should keep your head from hitting it. Like he said roll overs (especially in a goon) are very rare... IMO Aole was in a side impact and he wouldnt have survived with out the cage... However i do agree cage = Racing I would do the roll bar idea Quote Link to comment
metalmonkey47 Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I considered having a roll bar in my 210 with door bars to protect in side impact. My GF rides with me a lot and the thought of having her hurt in a side impact scares the SHIT out of me. Quote Link to comment
jun Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 has anyone installed an Autopower roll bar in a wagon? I wonder if they fit? Quote Link to comment
benzo Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I have a feeling that autopower rollbar for a sedan or coupe oould fit in a wagon but maybe with some modifying to the rear legs. meaning cut them off and re position them. I think the main hoop should work in a wagon. I bet it could be done for not that much money or hard modifying. as to using a cage or bar to make safe for kids to roll around I would say not a good idea. pain to get kids in and out and don't want to them hitting their heads on it. if the kids are small a child seat should be good but maybe look at updating the seat belts. now if you mean a latch system for driver and passenger I believe normally you would mount to a roll bar or cage but if no cage or bar is present you may have to weld in a harness bar from behind the seats that spans across the width of the car mounted to the door frame support. I have seen people mount harnesses to the floor or at hard angles and from talking to others hear it is not good as that can cause submarining of the body and cause damage to your back or break your back. Quote Link to comment
SoCaLKiDz Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 I wonder if that Autopower roll bar will work in a 620 or 720... Quote Link to comment
yevgenievich Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 i wanted to add just a roll bar to my wagon mostly so i could put a harness and protection for a roll over. Is it possible to reinforce the insides of the doors? In my stealth there is actually a bar inside the door in the middle that runs trough the length of the door. I think a very well padded and very tight cage can work pretty good. A good cage would have to be custom made. Quote Link to comment
dvboth Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 heres some pics of a racecar at the chump car races a couple of years ago! Quote Link to comment
Shagy Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 I had something like this in my wagon....I have been thinking about doing a cage. From the front seats rearward..... has anyone installed an Autopower roll bar in a wagon? I wonder if they fit? Quote Link to comment
fivetengarage Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 has anyone installed an Autopower roll bar in a wagon? I wonder if they fit? I had an Autopower roll bar in my wagon.It bolted in just fine. The rear window cranks were in the way so I pulled the clips off of the cranks and left them on the back floor. So it was open the rear door pop the handle on and roll down window. IIRC I don't think you can fold the rear seatback forward. My bar had the additional harness bar installed. Probably not too safe for anyone to sit back there. Also Autopower specs 1.75 inch tubing for the 4 point bars. Quote Link to comment
uieluck Posted February 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 I had an Autopower roll bar in my wagon.It bolted in just fine. The rear window cranks were in the way so I pulled the clips off of the cranks and left them on the back floor. So it was open the rear door pop the handle on and roll down window. IIRC I don't think you can fold the rear seatback forward. My bar had the additional harness bar installed. Probably not too safe for anyone to sit back there. Also Autopower specs 1.75 inch tubing for the 4 point bars. Thanks fivetengarage.. Awesome info! Quote Link to comment
troyt Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 What type of 'latch system' are you thinking of? The beauty of cutting off the roof was to build a tight fitting roll cage. If the roof is on, you have to leave enough room to weld all the way around the tubing, therefore there will be dead space between the tubing and the bodywork. A prefabbed piece can diminish this effect, but then other problems arise when getting the piece into the car. Another option is cutting holes in the floor and raising the hoop into place, then welding the floor plates back in. Welding the roof back on left some seams that you can still see, but hey, it's a race car. As others have said, if you will be carrying passengers, anything more than a single 1.5" b-pillar rollbar with short, forward diagonals along the front seats will be a real pain to live with. I can understand your wife's concerns however, these 2000# tincans really crumple when mixed up with 5000# suv's. Quote Link to comment
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