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Roll Bar placement

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Sleek77, Feb 18, 2016.

  1. Twin2

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    do you put your right foot in then hop up . maybe holding steering wheel
    jeep roll bar1.jpg
     
  2. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    My front hoop follows the angle of the windshield down to the dash, follows that angle to just under the dash, and then angles forward again so when you get down the the floor panel, the bar is just about even with the door opening. Forward of that hole shown in the door framing.
     
  3. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    As a tall guy 6'1"" 230, to me getting in is not the issue, it's getting out since I can't rotate my hip with the fixed steering column. So I have to reverse the process by left foot out and then slide back out. And when top on, I have to also remember to duck my head. How the hell the GIs did it with regulatity I don't know. I guess younger.
     
  4. Twin2

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    no roll bar
     
  5. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Gotta have something.
     
  6. Beach66Bum

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    X2, same for me. And those days when your back is a bit out sure is entertainment for bystanders...:rofl:
     
  7. Rick Whitson

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    Something to consider, are you planning on putting a Bimini on it? Can't spell that word. Will it interfere with your top? You get it in the right spot you can use three point seat belts off it. I don't have one, and been thinking about it lately. Good Luck where ever you put it.
     
  8. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    The outside header bar makes a good grip hold for leveraging yourself outa the JEEP. A set of repro steps, or nerfbar steps also helps a great deal.
     
  9. Wenaha

    Wenaha Member

    That is the roll bar that I have for my flattie. It was mounted well forward, but to the rear of the front loop pockets. Mind that you may be using it to anchor the top of your 3 point seat belt - if so, you will need to fool around a bit to get it correct.
     
  10. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    On the standard factory ones I see using the angle iron for the base, are they mounted just to the wheel wells or are they bolted to the side of fender or both?
     
  11. timgr

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    Both.
     
  12. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Mine is mounted 7 1/4" back from the front edge of the wheel well seat. Which is about 7 1/8th" to the rear of the soft-top socket. Puts the top bar behind your head in a high-back seat.
    Looks like the one in post #29.
     
  13. Sleek77

    Sleek77 New Member

    Wenaha and 1960willyscj5- that's what I was looking for. Thanks a lot guys!
     
  14. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Can anyone post a pic of the inside and body outside of this being bolted to both. I need to get an idea before I go see a guy making the roll bar. Thanks in advance.
     
  15. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Anyone post a pic? Please.
     
  16. Beach66Bum

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    I'll get you a few pic's of the roll bar in my jeep. It's not a factory one but will show how it is fastened.
     
  17. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Thanks Roy. Appreciate it.
     
  18. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Ok, don't mind the crusty roll bar pic's, lol! Haven't got to any interior work yet, soon though!
    Mounts only onto the wheel well tub.
    Here's underneath. I will place a gusset along to connect all the fasteners to help spread the load.
    The front connection is also just fastened to the floor pan. The tub channels underneath are very close so I may not be able to get a gusset to strengthen this connection. All in all, even with a non frame mounted roll bar, this will definitely give added protection in the event of a roll over.
    :)
     
  19. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Don't just use a regular flat washer under the nut, though. Either make a long plate that is a 1/4 " or so smaller or larger than the plate of the rollbar, or bigger body washers with the right size hole in them to go under the nuts. That will minimize the body flexing from making the role bar plate acting like a metal cutter. Same thing with the plates for the bars in the front that go down to the floor in front of the door opening.
     
  20. Clegger

    Clegger New Member

    Hey guys, it looks like I might be a little late on this one...Not sure if you are still looking for pics/measurements. Just let me know I have a few others. Good luck
     

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