Originally posted by Joe Harlan:
So Greg, Please show me the rule that allows the rear strut bar? I can't find it.
You ain't lookin' hard enough <grin>:
GCR 18.2.6: "The main roll hoop shall have two braces extending to the rear attaching to the frame or chassis." Thus, the location of my plates is legal.
GCR 18.2.8.E: "Any number of tubes may attach to the plate or each other." Thus, adding additional tubes to those plates is legal.
Note my 100sq-in plate wraps around the rear upper strut area in order to spread out the loads of compression to a maximum area. The transversly-mounted bar is there to strengthen the rear legs such that a hard rear quarter hit will not stove said legs (thus leaving me vulnerable to a main hoop collapse upon a possible subsequent rollover.)
It's all totally legal. If you disagree, as noted I carry my templates with me for someone to exercise their GCR 13.2 prerogative...
If you wish to induce the "prohibited function" clause (specifically, ITCS 17.D. "No permitted component/modification shall additionally perform a prohibited function") by claiming it also stiffens the vehicle's chassis, you should be adequately prepared to demonstrate or otherwise prove how *any* properly-designed cage CANNOT at the same time strengthen or stiffen a chassis. It is, by definition and design, a required function of a rollcage, for if the car's chassis was adequately stiff such that it could withstand the forces of a crash, there would be no need for a rollcage in the first place... GA
[This message has been edited by GregAmy (edited January 07, 2005).]