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idiotmobil wrote: external only protects the body and not the person inside need a cross brace or if you have a proper roll it will just fold as theres not a lot of strength with out one
Well if it protects the body like you say, how will it protect anything if it folds? A proper exo protects the vehicle aswell as what's inside that's the whole point?
Stu stu wrote: Well if it protects the body like you say, how will it protect anything if it folds? A proper exo protects the vehicle aswell as what's inside that's the whole point?
cause at slow speeds there fine but if you roll down a big hill it WILL fold or roll it on a corner at speed it will fold theres nothing stopping a external with out internal cross bracing
Stu stu wrote: Well if it protects the body like you say, how will it protect anything if it folds? A proper exo protects the vehicle aswell as what's inside that's the whole point?
cause at slow speeds there fine but if you roll down a big hill it WILL fold or roll it on a corner at speed it will fold theres nothing stopping a external with out internal cross bracing
Agreed.
External cage without a cross bracing, at best gives a false sense of safety. You may think you're safe and all behind those tubes. But you're not.