123grosso wrote:
DA9jeff wrote:
DO NOT put the rear brace bars on the rear parcel shelf.
They should go back to the "top" of the rear wheel arches,parallel to the sides of the body,the top welds of the brace bars at the top bend of the hoop
There is no strength in the parcel shelf even if you weld it properly.
44.5mmx2.5 wall tube
3 X8mm/grade 8.8 bolts for the hoop feet,
2 X8mm/grade 8.8 bolts for the brace bars.
Get hold of a CAMS Manual...schedule J
PS... If you are 14 ,you can start Hillclimbs now.
i want to see if i can find one that is already made and i didn't think the parcel shelf would be strong enough, and i think i have the pdf of the cams manual, and i think i will learn to drive first then decide if i want to do hillclimbs
Matt Hillclimbs will teach you to drive.
Good work boys your telling a Boy who wants to possibly hillclimb to not put a cage in his car, what if he has an off? If he rolls the thing, the roof will probably cave in. Matt i say put a cage in, you have got a MK1 cooper S motor going into it the brick is not going to be slow you will want all the safety you can get. And in a day and age as cars are getting bigger and drivers getting worse all it will take is a hard hit resulting in a roll over and your gone. As it is going to be a daily driver i would put a cage in it. You can get removable digonal cross braces whic makes easy access to rear seats