Rollcage with 1.75X0.095 seamless tube??

rockbronco

New Member
Location
Duchesne
I have a bunch of seamless 1.75x0.095 tubing and was wondering if i could build a full buggy out of it, or will it not work? I know that everyone builds out of 0.120 but will the 0.095 work if the cage is designed right?
Any insight would be helpfull
 

SUPERFLY

CaptainRob
Location
sugar house
I wouldn't... Mostly because ive bent .120 dom like its a tooth pick. But if I did, I would be sure to make the main supports and frame rails out of something heavier and use the .095 for other things.. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure (correct me if im wrong) in the race car world .095 1.75 inch Dom is the standard(minimum requirement) for roll cages
 

Chevycrew

Well-Known Member
Location
WVC, UT
I think an interior cage would be fine with .095, with the original roof and pillars for support. But anywhere it would get dented, Im not so sure.
 

Too Far

parts is parts
Location
Highland
Lots of light weight off road buggies are made of .095 wall. I'm talking about class 1/2 1600 cars, class 12 cars, some class 10 cars. We are talking about buggies that weigh around 2000 pounds, and are not intended to be beat up on the rocks.
I think in areas that only see tension/compression forces the .095 wall stuff works great. In areas that will see bending or crushing forces it doesn't fair so well. For a rock buggy I would want thicker tube used in any location that is likely to come in contact with the rocks. For areas of bracing and triangulation the thinner tube is great.
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
Ultra4 cars and I think WEROCK can't be that thin. After seeing the Lovell's buggy after the crash at Miller, I am inclined to think maybe larger/thicker tubes would be even smarter.
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
a buddy of mine used it for an interior cage in his xj and i fully support it since a lot of people have rolled xj's and walked away with scratches and bruises. i would prefer .120 for any bent pieces/main structure but the .095 should be fine for straight pieces/bracing IMO

that being said, i wouldn't build a whole buggy out of it because even if it was free it'd really suck to have it fail and just have to rebuild it with .120 anyways
 
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