Gorgeous, and I'm not even really a BMW guy. Makes me wonder how many pieces that cage is... not likely it was welded in and painted in the car?
Also... why go back to the D-pillar with the cage? Don't wanna crush the groceries in an accident? =P
Gorgeous, and I'm not even really a BMW guy. Makes me wonder how many pieces that cage is... not likely it was welded in and painted in the car?
Also... why go back to the D-pillar with the cage? Don't wanna crush the groceries in an accident? =P
te72 said:Also... why go back to the D-pillar with the cage? Don't wanna crush the groceries in an accident? =P
That way you can have rear passengers with head injuries as well?
codrus (Forum Supporter) said:te72 said:Also... why go back to the D-pillar with the cage? Don't wanna crush the groceries in an accident? =P
That way you can have rear passengers with head injuries as well?
Plus, in the case of a roll-over, it'll create a nice pass-thru to pull the bodies out of the front seats after the a-pillars collapsed.
codrus (Forum Supporter) said:te72 said:Also... why go back to the D-pillar with the cage? Don't wanna crush the groceries in an accident? =P
That way you can have rear passengers with head injuries as well?
How courteous of them! I dunno about you guys, but when bars are near my head, I tend to be wearing a helmet...
grafmiata said:codrus (Forum Supporter) said:te72 said:Also... why go back to the D-pillar with the cage? Don't wanna crush the groceries in an accident? =P
That way you can have rear passengers with head injuries as well?
Plus, in the case of a roll-over, it'll create a nice pass-thru to pull the bodies out of the front seats after the a-pillars collapsed.
I'd think the A-pillar itself should be strong enough to hold themselves up more or less, considering how much roof there is? Guess this is a car from the 90's...
te72 said:I'd think the A-pillar itself should be strong enough to hold themselves up more or less, considering how much roof there is? Guess this is a car from the 90's...
In general, A pillars are substantially less strong than a properly-constructed roll cage's front hoops. They will support the car if you pick it up, turn it over, and set it down on the ground gently, but the dynamics of a rollover crash are usually a lot more violent than that.
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