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Help us settle a debate over on another forum.

Is a half cage any better than none at all?

We figured it might be in a low speed roll, but a proper full on crash would be different.

The car in question is a MkII Golf.

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Edited by Nicky on 20th Feb, 2006.


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Hah, they did didn't they. However, recent post that a half roll cage improves body stiffening when only bolted to the floor.

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Right, here are some pics I've had for a few years, but have relented from putting on any forum - but this reminded me of it, and as it's been several years.....
This was/is a very large manufacturing plant somewhere in England. The story goes, that on the night shift - one of the lads (either leaving or arriving) lost control of his mini in the carpark, and this was the outset.

Note this was a relativly new Cooper, not some bodged up rusty mess.

I believe, the lad driving lost one or more fingers from the roof/tarmac coming down onto the steering wheel - but I can't confirm this. Other than that; he was unhurt. In short - don't ask me any more about the accident; don't take guesses at where it is becuase I'll neither admit nor deny; just look at the pictures...

I've said several times, that the next mini I build will have a decent welded in T45 cage. I just hope I NEVER need one in my current mini.


http://www.davecoxon.co.uk/x1x1.jpg
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Edited by turbodave16v on 20th Feb, 2006.

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Wow that place is like a parallel universe (I suspect it is actually).

There is no right or wrong to this one.

If you fit a cage to a car and drive around with no helmet, then in some accidents it'll save your life and in otheres it'll kill you.

Petrsonally I think in a Mini you'd be better with it, but in a golf it'd be debatable. Probably still with it, at least in the early ones.

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Dave, how the hell did he manage that?

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On 20/02/2006 20:43:19 Vegard said:

Dave, how the hell did he manage that?


exactly my thoughts...



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jesus, thats awful. looks like it was just dropped onto its roof.



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that could have been easily obtained if driving quickly forward, catching something with the lower front wing would flip it onto its roof like that.... having dealt with a few crashes, and ones involving minis, i would only put a full cage in, as in a front end smash the half cage does not stop the engine / wheels / other car landing on your lap, i will dig out the photos of a mini gt having a head on with a lorry, needless to say a FATAL ! both front doors popped open and the front of the car crushed back to make the front doors slide over the rear wings , so it looked like a bootlid and two doors !!!! a cage would have made the car bounce back away from the loory, rather than the soft metal absorbing the shock. i am with dave on this one get a full cage welded in proper if you want fast minis on roads n tracks

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I agree with what you say but I do think if you hit an HGV head on with a mini with a full roll cage welded in you will probably be in a fatal accident and it wont be the lorry driver that will be having a funeral.

ps please dont try it to prove me wrong.

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Back to the original question:

Yes, and no.

In a roll, sure the car would be better. There's more structure over the drivers head.

In a front crash, I can't really see any change. Any strengthening required would be infront of the driver to make any difference.

In a rear end shunt, no. Much worse. It'd transfer the forces directly from the rear wheels to the seatbelt anchor points/sill. This would effectively move the weak point of the structure to the front floor, which would crumple and crush the driver into the firewall.


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On 21/02/2006 20:14:45 pikey7 said:

Back to the original question:

Yes, and no.

In a roll, sure the car would be better. There's more structure over the drivers head.

In a front crash, I can't really see any change. Any strengthening required would be infront of the driver to make any difference.

In a rear end shunt, no. Much worse. It'd transfer the forces directly from the rear wheels to the seatbelt anchor points/sill. This would effectively move the weak point of the structure to the front floor, which would crumple and crush the driver into the firewall.


if there is a full cage and door bars, in a front end smash the car will crumple the same up to the firewall and a pillars, then the forces would be transfered tthrough the cage and door bars to the rear, you would severly damage the c pillars as that would be the week point, but the drivers space would not be compromised)

just my opinion, i cant be arsed to get photos and results from crash scenes etc i maintian my point :) full cage is the safest way to go



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I doubt I'll be dipping into the 13's like you did though!






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IMO this has got to be better than nothing




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I think the welsh one has it right!


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Bloomin 'eck Jimster! Now that's a cage!

MFT, that wasn't the question. The question was only about a rear cage. I agree with you though if it were a full cage.


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On 17th Aug, 2009 Jay#2 said:
I doubt I'll be dipping into the 13's like you did though!






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Thanks Pete,

sorry for the shameless plug, but if anyone is interested in having a cage like mine in T45 contact Endaf www.owensfabrication.com

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I think the welsh one has it right!


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On 20/02/2006 21:46:54 AlexF2003 said:

On 20/02/2006 20:43:19 Vegard said:

Dave, how the hell did he manage that?


exactly my thoughts...



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I like jimster roll cage is it home made

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Jimmy, the cage was made by Endaf Owens www.owensfabrication.com it is all t45

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I think the welsh one has it right!


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any excuse for jimster to flash his cage

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what is it his new toy for drag racing :cool:

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its his old drag racing toy

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they are old pics now, that was done a a few years back

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On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:

I think the welsh one has it right!


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