Results 1 to 11 of 11

Thread: Should I add a roll bar or cage after cutting my top?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Member Since
    Jun 2002
    Location
    2001 Ebony S/C #1304
    Posts
    3,647
    Thanked: 10
    DONT do the "show bar" like you see the Amigo sporting. It is garbage. I had one in my old Amigo and it is just that... a SHOW bar. Just bolts/welds to the body. You want something custom that takes advantage of the frame/unibody structure, so do it right the first time.
    Gary Noonan
    '01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT

  2. #2
    Member Since
    Aug 2015
    Location
    1999 Ironman Edition 0184
    Posts
    74
    Thanked: 1
    Thanks. This is a concern I had with the Amigo bar. But my plan was to look at the layout of the Amigo bar and see if I could fab mounts that would mount it to the frame instead of the body. I can weld, but I don't have the capability (or experience) of bending tube and designing a bar. So if it happened to fit easily, it could be a good option. Otherwise, I would just have a local shop fab a bar for me. What I want from it is roll over protection (although I don't really do much serious offroading) and potentially to tie in to the sides of the body itself for a bit of extra stabilization, and maybe support the back of a roof basket (I'd use the original front roof rail mounting points for the front of the basket).

    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    DONT do the "show bar" like you see the Amigo sporting. It is garbage. I had one in my old Amigo and it is just that... a SHOW bar. Just bolts/welds to the body. You want something custom that takes advantage of the frame/unibody structure, so do it right the first time.

  3. #3
    Member Since
    Nov 2011
    Location
    1999 Ironman 1515
    Posts
    92
    Thanked: 4
    Willievee;
    If you can weld and have an oxy torch, you can make nice bends in steel. Get your roll bar material and get it all measured out. Make a wooden pattern of the inside of your curve. Weld a cap on one end of the tube and fill it with dry white sand(Home depot sandbox sand). Fill it really tight, tap it in until it is flush with open end. Weld the open end. Now you can heat the tube where you want it to bend red to orange hot and lay it in your pattern. You can bend it easily with your protected hands or 2X4 and the sand will keep the tube from colasping. Do this outside with a couple of your buddies, you will need help in handling a big hot tube of steel and it will burn and smoke the pattern immediately. Have a bucket of water and a hose ready because as soon as the tube has cooled down enough to retain its shape, you want to remove the hot metal from the pattern and let it cool slowly. Pour water on the pattern just as soon as you can without getting the steel wet. You should be able to get at least two bends out of the pattern. Make your "U" a little long and then trim after all of the bending is done. If you want you can use a piece of PVC the same size as the roll bar material, plug and fill with dry sand, heat with a heat gun, bend it around your pattern and check to see if your calculations were correct. If the PVC fits perfectly, you can take that to a fab shop and say " make this shape out of roll bar material".
    Two things to worry about in addition to the oblivious, first make sure the sand is dry(if wet it can turn to steam and blow out the tube both steel and PVC), second drill a 1/8" hole in one end cap so it can't happen.
    Mike

  4. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Makocross For This Useful Post:

    siemprelisto (03/03/2016), Willievee (03/03/2016)

Similar Threads

  1. How thick can you go without cutting anything ??
    By flee in forum VX Modifications...
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 05/10/2017, 06:28 PM
  2. Tire Size Question: Gearing and fender cutting
    By frisbee in forum VX Modifications...
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 09/11/2015, 08:53 PM
  3. VX cutting off on me, can't find anything wrong
    By JoeU in forum VX Troubleshooting...
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 11/03/2009, 07:21 AM
  4. I am cutting it in half....
    By JAMAS in forum VX Troubleshooting...
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 09/03/2009, 11:08 PM
  5. Aftermarket wheel size/steel cage match?!
    By WormGod in forum VX Modifications...
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 05/01/2003, 04:33 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
$lv_vb_eventforums_eventdetails