
Roll Cage, Harnesses And Rear Seats?
#1
Posted 14 March 2011 - 10:36 PM
Year: 1982
Description of problem (please be as in depth as possible):
right, my parents have decided that they want me to have a cage in the mini, i was thinking about a 6 point bolt in one (without door bars or the rear diagonal). However, i would also like to use the rear seats, probably not very often but it would definately be nessesary, and realised that the traditional way of mounting the four point harness (i'm planning on using classic buckets and four point harnesses as well) to the rear seat would get in the way.
so in short, could I attach the harness to the seatbelt points either side of the seat and then accross to the rear bar of the cage, cunningly leaving the rear seats and belts in place for occasional use?
thanks, tom.
#2
Posted 14 March 2011 - 10:42 PM
It is entirely possible to use a harness bar to secure the harnesses to the cage, but the harness bar will make it even less possible to access the back.
#3
Posted 14 March 2011 - 10:46 PM
You CANNOT use the rear seat with a roll cage in the car. Absolutely CANNOT. It would be lethal for any passengers in any form of accident. Roll cages are very dangerous things unless you also fit a properly secured race seat, minimum 4 point harness, full cage padding and ideally use a helmet. Manufacturer's and governments have been working to remove all the solid steel from the inside of cars for decades and you want to put it all back, very close to you.
It is entirely possible to use a harness bar to secure the harnesses to the cage, but the harness bar will make it even less possible to access the back.
What he sad bad move. DO IT RIGHT or dont do it at all.
simon.
#4
Posted 14 March 2011 - 10:48 PM
will the mini hold up ok in bad accident without all these, worst case scenario say i go round a bend to fast slide, off and go head first into a tree, will it really make much of a difference?
ive tried to make it safer, as little rust as possible and disk brakes, but its my first car and i have no experiece with these things at all, want to be on the safe side
#5
Posted 14 March 2011 - 10:51 PM
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Posted 14 March 2011 - 10:55 PM
#7
Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:03 PM
Roll cages are not the sort if thing you can just fit and drive. Without putting your self at risk. I've got a cage but I also have the two bucket seats and the 4 points mounted to a harness bar. I don't have a back seat as all my scaffolding takes up allot of space.
Some wise words from my father
" if you have. Roll-cage fitted and your strapped in you feel very safe like a rally driver and you try to be a rally driver because you get the idea that if you got all this protection around you ,you think to your self I'll be fine if I wrap it around a tree but in actual hack you won't be"
#8
Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:07 PM
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Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:09 PM
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Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:15 PM
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Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:17 PM
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Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:19 PM
#14
Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:26 PM
Mate you need to DO some homework before you start, as i would not get/buy a cage that was not FIA as it would be just for show.
Agree 100%. The only cages worth having are the FIA Motor-Sport Approved ones.
You absolutely MUST have full harnesses, properly installed and proper padding for the cage.
You will not be able to use the rear seats at all and to try to do so would be very unsafe as you would not be able to use the front seat belts.
The insurance company will load the insurance premium if a cage is fitted as they regard it as for motor-sport and that, therefore, the driver is intending to drive quickly.
If you drive sensibly you don't need a roll cage in a road car. If you feel that you will not be safe in your Mini, then either buy a different car or get additional driver training.
Just drive sensibly, don't 'show-off' to your friends and, here is the important bit, don't drive faster than you know how to.
#15
Posted 14 March 2011 - 11:43 PM
http://www.theminifo...showtopic=52674
ollie
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