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We are evaluating seat belts for the Series IIA. In the process a roll bar came up. Safety devices makes an interior roolbar that is welded to the frame and bolted through the tub similar to a Defender. It would eliminate the rear side seats due to the angle bar going rearward.
Do you think it is worthwhile to add it in the event of a rollover on the highway? Sure makes it easier ro add inertia seatbelts. Thanks, Greg |
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Vermont
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If you can find a S.D. bar- it's a nice unit. They've been out of production for a long time. A real cage is a good thing and would save your bacon in a rollover, but you really never hear about Series trucks going over much.
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