Originally posted by 9kracing
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http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/all-...ield-test.html - "I'm pretty sure now the forward brace on the roll bar is what I smashed my shoulder on, and I'm also convinced that because I was only wearing my lap belts I was able to crunch forward and keep my head away from impacting the hoop when the car went backwards"
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/back...ar-yes-no.html - "The most recent whack to the head was Jason"
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/all-...act-cobra.html - "I have a buddy who is getting over a blunt-force trauma injury to the head due to a very minor mishap, but his head hit the unpadded roll bar"
And one from the Miata forum for good measure: https://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=140416 - "Today, I was rear-ended at a relatively low speed, and hit my head on my unpadded Hard Dog Sport Rollbar."
Another relating to a Boxster: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...hy-cant-i.html "My wife hit her head--hard, bloody, required several stitches--on our Boxster's roll hoop"
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...ussion-2.html: "A guy I went to highschool with died when his beautiful bugeye sprite with a nice chrome roll bar was rear ended. A coworker of my wife's only got a concussion when his Miata with a roll bar was rear ended."
Oh, and do you think a bar just in the back is safe? From the same thread:
"In my years of building a variety of hot rods, I've spent a lot of time in u-pick-it junkyards. Almost every rear ender of sufficient force has the seat back broken and was laying in the backseat. Unfortunately, Byron, I think your head would be NSFW if you got rear ended."
"Many think the seatback is the safe boundary between head and bar. However, seatback strength is quite variable. Realize there are minimal standards for seatback strength (as in a rear collision) and standards for aftermarket seats is your best guess."
"I guess you will hit the bar far easier then you think....in case of a crash your seat breaks easier then you think....seat is at least 15years old,friend of me had the same seat in his Golf, he was laying on the rear seat after he spun his car in the rain and slided backwards into a ditch....at pretty low speed...Your safety feature is going to kill you if this happens...."
Once you install a bar/cage, the car should only be driven with a helmet. And no amount of padding will really help you. But hey, it's your head....
And this article references legitimate studies of seat back collapse in collisions: https://carseatblog.com/38404/collap...at-can-you-do/
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