I have 2 "street cars" with 6 points and do not have swing outs. Not that much of a hassle for me at all. I'm in and out all the time. Non-swings are safer and cheaper. I'm not small either.![]()
Good deal. The structural rigidity of the solid bars is what I was after, well, the initial cost too ;-). I'm not really sure how much the car will be on the street this year. I guess we'll see how far I can get on this new build.
Good luck with the build. That car will be ready for that cage.![]()
black88coupe said:Had my side bars solid mounted and it was no big deal at all. Drove it almost daily
for the door bars to be legal entry for a street car is a pain. my door bars are no where near legal but nobody has said anything. of coarse its only a 6pt roll bar. if it was a 10pt cage they probably would
Ah ha, so how far lower (I'm asuming) than your elbow are yours?
Seardenie and Black88coupe, are your bars legal or or they the drop down bars? Do they pass between your elbow and shoulder?
Since this is going to be a car that sees organized events I have full intentions of being legal, so I guess I'm screwed unless I compromise rigidity and use swing-outs, or at least one on my side :icon_bigg .
Mine are legal. I'll try and take a picture later tonight. I never thought about the height thing. I'm 6'1" and my seat is all the way back.
Just depends on your tolerance level. I would do it again with no problem. And I'm also about 30lbs heavier now. LOLIt's great to hear all you guys say this, so if I can still drive it I won't have any issues![]()
That's about what mine looked like.