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Rollbar question for my 03 cobra vert
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<blockquote data-quote="cobraracer46" data-source="post: 8707912" data-attributes="member: 13924"><p>Not quite.:lol: The SCCA defines a "roll bar" as a main hoop supplemented by two additional bars/ attachment points so as per the rules, the Griggs roll bar is legal. The Griggs roll bar must also be legal in NASA as well sine I've seen it used in NASA time trials. </p><p></p><p>If you read the SCCA rule book, you will see that a roll cage is defined as a main hoop with a diagonal brace supported by 4 or more bars/ attachment points and since the Griggs bar is not a roll cage then the diagonal requirement does not apply because the part on my car is a roll bar and not a roll cage. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, I think the autopower and MM convertible roll bars( not to be confused with a roll cage) stink and that is why I went with the Griggs convertible roll bar.:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobraracer46, post: 8707912, member: 13924"] Not quite.:lol: The SCCA defines a "roll bar" as a main hoop supplemented by two additional bars/ attachment points so as per the rules, the Griggs roll bar is legal. The Griggs roll bar must also be legal in NASA as well sine I've seen it used in NASA time trials. If you read the SCCA rule book, you will see that a roll cage is defined as a main hoop with a diagonal brace supported by 4 or more bars/ attachment points and since the Griggs bar is not a roll cage then the diagonal requirement does not apply because the part on my car is a roll bar and not a roll cage. In my opinion, I think the autopower and MM convertible roll bars( not to be confused with a roll cage) stink and that is why I went with the Griggs convertible roll bar.:beer: [/QUOTE]
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