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CAB CHASSIS BRACE ROUND 3
#21

yes, IF you got one that has the threaded holes in it - the first batch had some units where buyers opted not to include those - in the second batch, i put them in, so as to allow for exactly such later decisions



ring me up and we can figure out what to do
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#22

ok - looks like you got one in the last batch, which means you have the threaded bungs required - now i just need to get a couple of dimensions from you and you will be good to go



i now have the details for all 3 new orders, and am going forward - will contact everyone by monday for arrangements



doc - if you need these pieces, let me know by then



anchor - still got you covered, but now i have lost the email you sent me with the dimension for your harness bar- arrrgh
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#23

Flash - is there any chance that you could make one for a coupe? I don't have a 968, but I believe the mounting points on my 924S are very similar, and I really like the design of your "chassis brace". Please let me know



Thanks!
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#24

i've been asked this before, and put a LOT of thought into it



probably not a 6 point unit - first off, i would need a car for a month to work it out - the mounting points are not the same up top, and i would need to figure out how to get it in the car - it does not fit in through the door or the rear hatch, even with the seats removed - so, i would need to break it up, and that violates both SCCA and PCA design parameters



however, i could probably make a modified version to fit, but it would not pass spec - it would be 4 point, not 6, and the main hoop would either split in 2 at the top, or have to slide down onto pegs at the base (which might actually pass spec)



so, yes, it could be done, but differently
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#25

Flash, I'll find the email or I'll retake the measurement. Either way, I should have something for you tomorrow.

Jim
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[quote name='flash' post='56383' date='Jul 16 2008, 06:39 AM']i've been asked this before, and put a LOT of thought into it



probably not a 6 point unit - first off, i would need a car for a month to work it out - the mounting points are not the same up top, and i would need to figure out how to get it in the car - it does not fit in through the door or the rear hatch, even with the seats removed - so, i would need to break it up, and that violates both SCCA and PCA design parameters



however, i could probably make a modified version to fit, but it would not pass spec - it would be 4 point, not 6, and the main hoop would either split in 2 at the top, or have to slide down onto pegs at the base (which might actually pass spec)



so, yes, it could be done, but differently[/quote]

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I'm located on the east coast, so unless someone else can lend you a coupe for a month or so, I may be out of luck. I hadn't really given much thought to getting it in and out of the car though (as wierd as that may sound). Perhaps something could be made to go through the hatch? I don't know how many others there are like me, but I think that it would be great to get a rollbar that would pass spec and bolt in (even if the bolt-in process was complex - I don't think I'll be taking the bar in and out often, but I would like to have the option to do so without leaving holes in the car).
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i had a couple of phone "meetings" yesterday about this - we discussed the viability, feasibility, and marketability of such a unit - i think i can work this out - i've come up with a design that i think will work - i'll let you know in the next few days



pricing would be about the same as the cab unit



it would be able to bolt in and out fairly easily - i have to look at whether or not the seats have to come in and out to do it - i don't think so, but need to do a fit check first before i can say for sure
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#28

emails to all parties who contacted me just went out with all of the instructions for order placement
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#29

doc - your email bounced
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#30

[quote name='flash' post='56417' date='Jul 17 2008, 04:50 AM']i had a couple of phone "meetings" yesterday about this - we discussed the viability, feasibility, and marketability of such a unit - i think i can work this out - i've come up with a design that i think will work - i'll let you know in the next few days



pricing would be about the same as the cab unit



it would be able to bolt in and out fairly easily - i have to look at whether or not the seats have to come in and out to do it - i don't think so, but need to do a fit check first before i can say for sure[/quote]

That's great news! Definitely please keep me updated as this unfolds.



For what its worth, in my opinion, I think that I would be perfectly happy with a unit that required seat removal to get the bar in and out as long as there are no permanent changes to the car (eg drilling or welding). I don't know if this is possible, but one thing that might be a nice bonus is if the unit fits in the car even with the stock rear seat in place. I say this because, while many people (probably including myself) would get the unit along with a RS-style carpet rear seat delete, it would be nice to have the flexibility (particularly for the case of "I want the rollbar now and will get rid of the seats soon, but I can't quite swing both right now and don't want to compromise the aesthetics of the car")* If its not possible, its not a dealbreaker, but if it is possible, having that flexibility would be like icing on the cake, so to speak





*No offense to anyone who has just removed their rear seat top - I know it shaves a bit of weight but I'm not a fan of the look
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#31

as with the cab unit, there will be no cutting or drilling required



as with the cab unit, the rear seats will be fully functional
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#32

no welding required either
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#33

[quote name='flash' post='56434' date='Jul 17 2008, 12:36 PM']no welding required either[/quote]

Sweet...I can't wait to hear more!
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#34

Any news on the coupe version?



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Aaron R.

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#35

when it gets to the point where the welding is being done, i can start messing with it



update on the cab version - the plates are being made now - the tubing should be bent any day now - that moves us to welding - moving along
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#36

[quote name='flash' post='57767' date='Aug 12 2008, 03:08 PM']when it gets to the point where the welding is being done, i can start messing with it



update on the cab version - the plates are being made now - the tubing should be bent any day now - that moves us to welding - moving along[/quote]



I'm holding my breath ... :-)
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#37

[quote name='flash' post='56118' date='Jul 10 2008, 09:01 AM']ok - finally nailed down the costs and increases and such with everybody involved - basically we've seen a 20% increase in costs since the last run - new pricing:



base unit............................................. $775

x-brace................................................$210

harness bar..........................................$100

shipping packaging and handling approx $175



send me an email with your order, shipping address, and contact info - i will contact you for deposits and such



i plan to begin on this next week - i am told it will be 3-4 weeks to complete - i can't imagine doing any more of these after this - there just aren't that many cars, and it's a huge pain in the butt to do - so if you want one, this is probably the last chance - i can't promise this will be available after this run[/quote]





No idea how to install a rollbar - is it pretty straight forward? Or do I need a pretty decent mechanic to do it? I am interested though. Thx, Newbee.
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#38

extremely straight forward - version 3 will be even easier to install than the previous 2 versions - it also comes with full instructions, requires no special tools, no cutting, welding, or anything like that, and comes complete with all hardware
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#39

[quote name='flash' post='58633' date='Aug 29 2008, 02:06 PM']extremely straight forward - version 3 will be even easier to install than the previous 2 versions - it also comes with full instructions, requires no special tools, no cutting, welding, or anything like that, and comes complete with all hardware[/quote]





PM sent. Sounds like just what the Doctor ordered! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#40

Flash, I was wondering how the chassis braces are doing?

I have a DE event in mid October, wondering if it will be done by then?

sorry to pester you

Steve
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