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Date: 11-28-07 02:38
From: fdovargas in Bogota D.C. - Colombia (S. América) View user's profile
Subject: Roll bar installation done!!

Hello Guys,

My 2002 ALPINA Gr. 5 project will be painted again (with COLORADO and satin black), and the roll bar is done!!!

some pics:






























coming soon.... ALPINA fiberglass flares installation...


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Date: 11-28-07 09:02
From: bmw1602.com in Los Angeles View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

what kind of tubing is that? kinda werid how it stretched where you bent it on the main hoop. Almost like exhaust tubing.....

Is that DOM tubing?

Otherwise it looks great! The will be fantastic for sure!

Good work...I love the rear shock mount brace and diff mount. Might have to copy that!
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Date: 11-29-07 07:37
From: fdovargas in Bogota D.C. - Colombia (S. América) View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

bmw1602.com wrote:
what kind of tubing is that? kinda werid how it stretched where you bent it on the main hoop. Almost like exhaust tubing.....

Is that DOM tubing?

Otherwise it looks great! The will be fantastic for sure!

Good work...I love the rear shock mount brace and diff mount. Might have to copy that!


Thanks.
This tube is not for exhaust, because the exhaust tube have few thickness, this tube is made of steel structural for building construction, variable thickness of 2.5-4mm
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Date: 11-29-07 12:28
From: bmw1602.com in Los Angeles View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Aha!! Thats what I thought. Never seen DOM do that.


As long as your racing organization accepts it and you think it's safe....



Here in America they only allow DOM (drawn over mandrel) seamless Tubing on roll cages. They used to allow cro-moly but even that has been outlawed since it really needs to be heat treated after welding.

here some info for anybody that cares....

If there is a visible seam on the tubing, this is ERW tubing and not recommended.

SCCA requires "drawn over mandrel" (DOM) seamless wall tubing. ERW (electric resistance welded) is not legal for SCCA.

ERW starts as a flat sheet of mild steel and it's then rolled and welded. DOM is ERW tubing that has been put through a secondary refining process in which the tubing is "smoothed" out in order to give it a more uniform wall thickness and refine the steels grain structure, strengthening it. This also eliminates ridges where cracks can originate.

Erw has a tendency to collapse and fail in it's seams on impacts where DOM will bend and resist collapsing more more than erw.

DOM tubing is seamless and is about 40% stronger than ERW. DOM tubing is stronger because it is work hardened when it is formed. Some of this extra strength is lost when the tube is welded (in close proximity to the welds), but even in those areas, it is stronger than erw.

In any case if you do have to use ERW you should use a thicker wall than you would when using DOM to compensate.
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Date: 11-29-07 01:27
From: fdovargas in Bogota D.C. - Colombia (S. América) View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

bmw1602.com wrote:
Aha!! Thats what I thought. Never seen DOM do that.

As long as your racing organization accepts it and you think it's safe....

Here in America they only allow DOM (drawn over mandrel) seamless Tubing on roll cages. They used to allow cro-moly but even that has been outlawed since it really needs to be heat treated after welding.

here some info for anybody that cares....

If there is a visible seam on the tubing, this is ERW tubing and not recommended.


Yes, you are right, depending the visible seam, is a fragile point (The most of seam points are reinforced). In my country, in all the race categories, the most of racing cars have the roll bar made by the same manufacturer with the same material.

Many of this racing cars have been overturned and several turns and strong colisions, none has failed the roll bar, this is my guarantee for the quality of work and safe for me.
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Date: 11-30-07 02:04
From: bcthomas122279 in northwest arkansas View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Can't wait to see the flare install. I just picked up a set.
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Date: 12-29-07 01:51
From: jlandreth View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Pretty cool!


John Landreth

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Date: 1-2-08 01:46
From: flybmw02 View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Hi,
Are you planing on a "x" bar for the main hoop? I beleive it is required by SCCA and make the car much stiffer.
John


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Date: 2-11-08 02:53
From: jrkoupe View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Great pics..............did you menton who the flares are made by?

IE or Korman or?.....are the rears fg as well?......are you happy w/ them?.....will you run 13's?........ 7 or 8's?



Date: 2-11-08 03:23
From: fdovargas in Bogota D.C. - Colombia (S. América) View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

I bought the Korman flares, but they come very irregulars and asymmetrical. It took several hours to adjust to the body







I made the molds to make copies, after adjust it the irregularities.








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Date: 2-11-08 03:38
From: jrkoupe View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Thanks for quick response. I had heard the Korman flares have fit issues...and the IE could be alot better.

Ive followed your thread on car domain(?).its nice to hook up w/ you. What size minilites will you run.13x 7 or?......



Date: 2-11-08 03:47
From: fdovargas in Bogota D.C. - Colombia (S. América) View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Yes, i have Minilites 7X13 Panasport UL. Different to the pics, they are not installed yet
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Date: 2-11-08 03:56
From: jrkoupe View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Thanks.....keep us posted on the build.
Any chance you could send me a Columbia 2002 Club sticker?........I love the Alpina shown. Ill put in on the car when its done.



Date: 2-11-08 04:10
From: fdovargas in Bogota D.C. - Colombia (S. América) View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Sure, give me your address
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Date: 2-11-08 04:15
From: jrkoupe View user's profile
Subject: Re: Roll bar installation done!!

Joel Kaplan
495 Central Ave ( ste. 301)
Scarsdale NY 10583



Thanks, you made my day!!!!


................ ever make it to NYC?, let me know........lunch on me!



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