What exactly is a rollcage?

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It is the frame of steel bars surrounding the cockpit in a race car. It helps protect the driver in the event of crashes and rollovers.

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It's what they have at bakerys to keep the crazy possessed bread rolls from running around eating people! :lol:

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But really, it improves the overall rigidness of the car so you dont get as much body roll. Just make sure you have better tires on it though. I could explain it all but Scaff would come in and say two things and make more sense that I do:dunce:
 
xfer, i dont know if your just trying to pull our legs around here because this is the second simple question you have asked now. The first being about the convertable.

A roll cage is a array of metal tubes either bolted or weilded into a car to provide security to the passengers usually in high speed racing such as rallying and most circuit racing. It can also be used to stiffen the chassis of a car but this depends of what type of roll cage is installed. Some people only use half cages for looks which doesnt provide as much protection as a full cage would.

Next time you have a simple question like this i suggest that rather than make up a thread about it you type the question into google or search wikipedia for the answer.

This is what the wikipedia said and would have easily answered your question

Click Link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll_cage

Hope this helps

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The rollcage is a iron tube structure protecting the the driver and stiffening the chassis, they protect the driver at rollovers or other crashes and the help to make the chasis a lot stronger. They're also ''holding the car together.''

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But really, it improves the overall rigidness of the car so you dont get as much body roll.
Well - Actually, since you're sticking a ton of CrMoly tubes in your car, you're raising the weight, and thus adding body roll..

It reduces body flex on the other hand :-)
 
The rollcage is a iron tube structure protecting the the driver and stiffening the chassis, they protect the driver at rollovers or other crashes and the help to make the chasis a lot stronger. They're also ''holding the car together.''

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That's not a picture of a roll-cage it's a 'space-frame' chassis. The difference being that with a space-frame the suspension, drive-train and body panels are all attached to it where as a roll-cage stiffens the cars original 'monocoque' chassis (to which the suspension and drive-train etc are attached.

A roll cage does have two purposes. a) to protect the driver from a roll. b) to stiffen the connection between the suspension mounting points, enabling a more consistant platform for them to work best.

They tend to be made of steel rather than iron too :sly:
 
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