![]() |
I think Chris has already replied to this question but, just to save his time, it is not a roll cage as is required for racing but just stiffening for the roof panel. The Z3 already has rollover protection behind the seats (if they are fitted).
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
As i remember well you have a slk convertable is'nt it? If you tie a piece of string between the windscreentop and the rear of the car very tight and drive one wheel on a high curb you can see the string hang down a bit,just try.......... Usually the roof structure is the strongest part of a unibody car. The cage Chris has made will stiffen up the body a lot and stop it flexing. René |
Towed, Rene and 275 are correct, the GRP roof section would come under a lot of stresses if some sort of bracing is not fitted. If you don't want to fit the supplied "cage" maybe forming a close fitting framework of 25mm steel box section glassed to the inside of the roof linking into windscreen frame, behind door shuts and down the rear pillars to the Z3 boot structure might do the job. This is a MAYBE, I know from production MX250's and the SWB prototype that the cage system works, a smaller section frame may not have the same torsional strength.
Rene is spot on with the curb/string comment, I am currently driving a targa roofed Mk2 MR2 and park on the pavement outside my house overnight, on frosty mornings you can hear the roof panel joints crack as you drive off the curb. The BMW Z3 is very rigid structurally for a convertible but they do still flex. |
Thanks for the replies, I guess I'll just go for the roll cage/brace then. :)
Not sure where you got the idea that I drive an SLK Rene, I actually have a Nissan Micra. Oh, and this - http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psd3163218.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psc62a9dac.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psa26d49bb.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psfe20db4f.jpg |
[QUOTE=Mister Towed;63727]Thanks for the replies, I guess I'll just go for the roll cage/brace then. :)
Not sure where you got the idea that I drive an SLK Rene, I actually have a Nissan Micra. Oh, and this - Sorry,i must have you mixed up with another guy..........WCA perhaps? The silver car looks good,is this a new build?.............i can't remember seeing any pictures of it before..........:violin::eusa_boohoo: Forgive me as i am new here..........and a bloody foreigner too:icon_frown: |
[QUOTE=reneanglia;63731]
Quote:
If you go to the Ribble and Sammio thread, then click the 'views' tab on the right hand side of the page, my original build thread should pop up. I also have an 'on the road' thread which covers my experiences with the car since finishing it. The SWB won't be replacing my Spyder: earlier this evening I told my wife that I was thinking of selling it to fund a new project but she's put her foot down, forbidden me from selling it and instructed me to build a 250 to go next to it in the garage. Result. :) If you hadn't seen my car before then you won't have seen the three West Norfolk Spyders together - http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...ps29222155.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...ps81409e13.jpg http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...ps311af8e0.jpg Good luck with your SWB project, and don't worry about the foreigner thing, we're all foreigners somewhere. |
SLK is mine - correct. It does have flex with the roof down but a bit less than the Z3. Either would need bracing if you fitted a glass fibre roof though.
|
So how does the factory fitted hard top cope?
|
On the Merc it isn't too bad as it is integrated into the car but there is still creaks and squeaks at the back when 'pressing on'
On the BMW I have only driven with the canvas roof |
Almost full set of panels hung on your workshop jig Z3. Inner structures of boot. bonnet and front end section to follow shortly:
http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psahztii1t.jpg http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...pspuk5lsat.jpg This is the Z3 windscreen surround minus is rubber infill trim....... http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psmzidkjrc.jpg .......and with the kit roof in place. A false period windscreen rubber with chrome insert can be stuck to the windscreen to reduce the glass area further. http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...ps28oslxju.jpg Replacement sill covers bolt on using the standard Z3 fixings: http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psqtufio6a.jpg Kit door skins have return edge which allows them to be bonded over the existing Z3 doors once glass and trim have been removed and an area in the centre of the door skin "pushed" in: http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psn61fyfp6.jpg http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psjqi9y8yf.jpg http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psr0avasym.jpg New side window installation and door handle mods would normally be completed before GRP skins are installed. |
That looks so much more professional and finished the the MX250 kit. The finish looks to be very good, well done that man!
As you are putting this one together it might be an idea to take as many photos as possible and highlight the build process. You could then E-mail the build manual to anyone who enquires about a kit. |
Quote:
When the kit is installed on Geoff's car we will be producing a build manual. |
Is the rubber infill piece on the stock z3 needed to keep the water out?....or is the glass itself bonded in the frame?
René |
Chris - Given how good this looks now (if you ignore the flash lines), I can imagine it will look fantastic painted. :cool:
The way it all fits to / around various points on the original BMW is very clever too. Good luck, Paul. :) |
Looking good guys.
Nice detail work and the inner panels should really make for a well finished result. See you soon. Cheers, Bob. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Wow! Just wow.
|
+1
Just trying to work out finances. as I said, been a long time since a kit got me this interested. brilliant. |
All times are GMT +0. The time now is 17:31. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright Madabout Kitcars 2022