Hardtop Safety?
#11
Originally Posted by zeiss,Sep 19 2006, 12:03 PM
The last time I was out on the highway, I passed a Camry that rolled over minutes before I got there. The top was smashed down to the bottom of the windshield and bottom of the door windows. The tops on most sedans are made of metal not much thicker than tin cans. In the unlikely event of me flipping my car, I'll take my chances with the roll hoops and reinforced windshield surround on the S2000, thank you very much.
Zeiss
Zeiss
#12
No kidding its scary. They were removing the remains when I drove by. Certainly makes one pause to reflect on the impermanance of life. One second you are driving your Camry down the highway, the next minute you are food for worms.
Of course, as S2000 drivers, we are immortal. Knock on wood.
Zeiss
Of course, as S2000 drivers, we are immortal. Knock on wood.
Zeiss
#13
Originally Posted by zeiss,Sep 19 2006, 12:31 PM
Of course, as S2000 drivers, we are immortal. Knock on wood.
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Here is my opinion.. which is worth very little as I am not an engineer.
Any aftermarket Fibergalss hardtop is going to splinter. I imagine the attachment points will still be there after a roll over, but little else.
Any aftermarket Carbon Fiber hardtop will probably hold up a little better than fiberglass, but will still splinter and be virtually worthless.
The OEM aluminum Hardtop, while not being able to withstand the load of the car might stay in one piece (not splinter like composites). While it will still crumple to the roll hoops, it probably will stay in one piece over your head and might keep foreign objects from coming into the cabin.
All this is pure speculation from someone with no experience in this field
Any aftermarket Fibergalss hardtop is going to splinter. I imagine the attachment points will still be there after a roll over, but little else.
Any aftermarket Carbon Fiber hardtop will probably hold up a little better than fiberglass, but will still splinter and be virtually worthless.
The OEM aluminum Hardtop, while not being able to withstand the load of the car might stay in one piece (not splinter like composites). While it will still crumple to the roll hoops, it probably will stay in one piece over your head and might keep foreign objects from coming into the cabin.
All this is pure speculation from someone with no experience in this field
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