Rolled Spider
- azruss
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- Your car is a: 80 Fiat 2000 FI
Re: Rolled Spider
what was the wall thickness of the 2" tubing. most of the steel ones use 1.5"x.120 wall
- manoa matt
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- Joined: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:28 pm
- Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800
- Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Re: Rolled Spider
manoa matt wrote:
"I'm pretty sure it was this forum about 2 years ago. A member let his wife and daughter use his spider for a trip to the grocery store. IIRC they were T-boned in an intersection and the car flipped and landed in a ditch on the side of the road. Without the roll bar they would be about 2 feet shorter. Both survived with a few minor cuts/scrapes. It wasn't their driving that lead to the rollover as they obeyed the traffic laws. Sometimes its the other guy on the road that gets you."
Trey wrote"
"I remember reading that too. It's more likely that you would get rear ended than roll so make sure that your head won't hit the roll bar."
Trey, now that you mention it, that sparked my memory. The car had a supplemental 3rd brake light at the top of the trunk to prevent a rear end collision. However IIRC they were rear ended, and that is what pushed them into the intersection where they were T-boned. Initial rear end culprit was a teen girl in an SUV who was texting at the time.
"I'm pretty sure it was this forum about 2 years ago. A member let his wife and daughter use his spider for a trip to the grocery store. IIRC they were T-boned in an intersection and the car flipped and landed in a ditch on the side of the road. Without the roll bar they would be about 2 feet shorter. Both survived with a few minor cuts/scrapes. It wasn't their driving that lead to the rollover as they obeyed the traffic laws. Sometimes its the other guy on the road that gets you."
Trey wrote"
"I remember reading that too. It's more likely that you would get rear ended than roll so make sure that your head won't hit the roll bar."
Trey, now that you mention it, that sparked my memory. The car had a supplemental 3rd brake light at the top of the trunk to prevent a rear end collision. However IIRC they were rear ended, and that is what pushed them into the intersection where they were T-boned. Initial rear end culprit was a teen girl in an SUV who was texting at the time.