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O/T events in a vert?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcassidy" data-source="post: 10237383" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>Very true. If you own a vert, it's fine to put a roll bar in and see if you like road course events. They aren't for everyone (though most get hooked). But a coupe is soooo much better, that it's worth thinking about swapping out for one later if you at all can. </p><p></p><p>I'm in a rather unique position with my wife supplying a lot towards the track fund, as long as we can have a vert to go cruising in on the odd Sunday afternoon. I'm dealing with it as best I can. Lots of bracing, subs, matrix braces, etc. The car's ok handeling-wise, but I'm usually running back a few places in my class. But I'm having fun doing it, and keeping the little lady happy.</p><p></p><p>One thing to think about is putting extra bracing where the roll bar's upright's attach. I have extra bracing and supports welded in, as I've seen a roll bar punch through a floorpan. I have the same A/P shown in Kevin's photo. I hope to never try it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcassidy, post: 10237383, member: 13216"] Very true. If you own a vert, it's fine to put a roll bar in and see if you like road course events. They aren't for everyone (though most get hooked). But a coupe is soooo much better, that it's worth thinking about swapping out for one later if you at all can. I'm in a rather unique position with my wife supplying a lot towards the track fund, as long as we can have a vert to go cruising in on the odd Sunday afternoon. I'm dealing with it as best I can. Lots of bracing, subs, matrix braces, etc. The car's ok handeling-wise, but I'm usually running back a few places in my class. But I'm having fun doing it, and keeping the little lady happy. One thing to think about is putting extra bracing where the roll bar's upright's attach. I have extra bracing and supports welded in, as I've seen a roll bar punch through a floorpan. I have the same A/P shown in Kevin's photo. I hope to never try it out. [/QUOTE]
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