Tony Thompson Roll Bar/Side Impact Bars
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Hi William
I have fittede the TTR roll over bar and have shared it with pictures here:
http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/lotus-chassis-f36/rolloverbar-and-sill-bars-t20986-15.html
I have fittede the TTR roll over bar and have shared it with pictures here:
http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/lotus-chassis-f36/rolloverbar-and-sill-bars-t20986-15.html
Jannik
1969 S4-SE DHC
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
1969 S4-SE DHC
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.
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Jas - Second Gear
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gordont wrote:Unless you are hit by an equally low car (ie a lotus) aren't the side protection bars too low to do any protection?
I once hear someone say "realistically if you are hit in the side in an elan it is going to hurt"....
Although called side impact bars I thought the main aim (especially if racing) is to stop the front wheel / suspension entering the footwell in a front end accident.
Ben
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Coupe wrote:Although called side impact bars I thought the main aim (especially if racing) is to stop the front wheel / suspension entering the footwell in a front end accident.
Ben
This was what made me fit them. As you sit in the car with your feet so far forward you become aware just how exposed you are to the parts of your own car which could hurt you in an accident.
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I wouldn't drive an Elan S1 - S4 or Sprint that didn't have them fitted.
The TTR items are good, but the Spyder items are just as good and nicer people IMHO
http://www.spydercars.co.uk/lotus-elan-2-rollbars/
The TTR items are good, but the Spyder items are just as good and nicer people IMHO
http://www.spydercars.co.uk/lotus-elan-2-rollbars/
Kindest regards
Alan Thomas
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gordont wrote:Unless you are hit by an equally low car (ie a lotus) aren't the side protection bars too low to do any protection?
I once hear someone say "realistically if you are hit in the side in an elan it is going to hurt"....
As already psoted, the side impact bars is to help the front wheels from crushing into the passenger compartment, but it will also is to prevent things like trees, bridge abbutments, and lamp poles from ripping through the fiberglass and crushing you, should you slide into one. If a SUV "T" bones you, most likely it will roll over you, so nothing short of a full race cage is going to save you. And no matter where you get hit in an Elan, it is going to hurt. I bought the Spyder Roll bar and was thinking of the Saftey Devices unit as it has a bolt on cage, but didn't think it would look right in a roadster. Maybe when I get the coupe. So for the meanwhile, I tend to stop at most intersections lol.
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