| I didn't give it much thought 20 years ago when my wife was
driving our TR-6 daily....  then a friend had a rear hub
break, the wheel/tire got caught under the rear, they lost
control and the car flipped on Hiway 1 near Big Sur...
They were OK.  I don't even recall if they had a rollbar..
Ours has had one since then.  Cheap insurance.  I bought
a 4 point boltin bar, cannot remember where.  The only
drawback is the tonneau needs to be modified to fit.
Walt Boeninger
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Lizirbydavis@cs.com wrote:
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> What are the feelings of the group regarding the use of a roll bar for street 
>use?  I rarely drive my car "fast", but I recently had a close call involving 
>a turkey (really).  Two wheels in a really deep ditch, and a lot of flying 
>dirt and gravel, but no significant damage.  But...it got me wondering about 
>roll-overs.  I've seen a couple of designs.  Any feelings about what is best? 
>Aesthetics, safety, value?
> Joe Davis
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