ntsqd said:A footnote on load spreading plates, I've run across the idea that they should not be the same size & shape. The idea being that if they are differently shaped or of different dimensions that they can't act in concert to shear through whatever sheet metal the cage is bolted to.
Spikepretorius said:Some rollcage motivation.
Regarding the picture of the crashed Landy earlier in the thread, the story and more pics here:
http://www.overland.co.za/grafix/Wrecks/Morne/
More pics:
http://www.overland.co.za/accidents.html
SeaRubi said:thots:...................................................................
end-story: budget for a cage, external, internal - who cares. Doesn't matter what side of the sheet-metal the tube is on. Have one and feel mo betta.
Michele said:Sorry if I write so late but didn't manage to take pics for a while...
Just to show you what I got for my cage (yet in bits) which came with (sorry to say that) very "poor" front hoop mounts.
The cage itself is very nice and I like the fact the front hoop is one piece which goes through the wings straight down to the front outriggers for maximum strenght (no brackets no bolts in the middle).
These are the new mounting brackets I got from Equipe,they're based on the Safety Devices ones and used with Equipe own line of rollcages.
Note the extra bracket which allows you to fit an extra bolt to better spread the load on the outrigger.
The last pic shows the mounting originally supplied with the cage...:littlefriend: