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autopower bolt-in roll bar...good or bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="coolcobra" data-source="post: 2647392" data-attributes="member: 6898"><p>I just went through the research of choosing a roll bar primarily for road racing. I do about 4 to 5 events a year. At my last event, CAlif. Speedway, I found myself doing 140 to 150 mph in the straight away---way to fast for a car without a roll bar.</p><p></p><p>I looked at Autopower seriously, and spoke to them. I live in San Diego, and Autopower is located near my. I spoke to them directly, and wasn't overly impressed by the customer service and help to understand my requirements.</p><p></p><p>I chose Maximum Motorsports modified 6 point roll bar. I don't plan on using the side rails, therefor it really is a 4 point. I asked them to weld in a diagonal to stiffen it for road racing. They took pictures of other cars and sent them to me. Great great customer service. it took 3 days to build the bar, and 2 days to ship. Autopower wanted a minimum of 4+ weeks, and would not quote any closer.</p><p></p><p>I just received it. Very very nice welding and large 6x6 inch feet--much bigger than autopower. The wall thickness is thicker also. See their website for details.</p><p></p><p>Plan to install this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolcobra, post: 2647392, member: 6898"] I just went through the research of choosing a roll bar primarily for road racing. I do about 4 to 5 events a year. At my last event, CAlif. Speedway, I found myself doing 140 to 150 mph in the straight away---way to fast for a car without a roll bar. I looked at Autopower seriously, and spoke to them. I live in San Diego, and Autopower is located near my. I spoke to them directly, and wasn't overly impressed by the customer service and help to understand my requirements. I chose Maximum Motorsports modified 6 point roll bar. I don't plan on using the side rails, therefor it really is a 4 point. I asked them to weld in a diagonal to stiffen it for road racing. They took pictures of other cars and sent them to me. Great great customer service. it took 3 days to build the bar, and 2 days to ship. Autopower wanted a minimum of 4+ weeks, and would not quote any closer. I just received it. Very very nice welding and large 6x6 inch feet--much bigger than autopower. The wall thickness is thicker also. See their website for details. Plan to install this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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