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btrc 11-17-2013 10:18 PM

Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
I am working on a roll cage for a car in stock eliminator. Is it legal to remove the stock door handle and door arm rest to have some extra room for the side bar?

Thanks
Bob

Todd Bailey 11-17-2013 10:42 PM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Bob,

You have a PM

Mark Yacavone 11-17-2013 10:51 PM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by btrc (Post 409263)
I am working on a roll cage for a car in stock eliminator. Is it legal to remove the stock door handle and door arm rest to have some extra room for the side bar?

Thanks
Bob

I would say... If you move the stock OEM type handle forward or down or reposition the arm rest and redo the upholstery,...No one would even notice or care.
Now , if you want to put a lever style handle sticking out the top of the door panel, like a Super Gas car, I'd say don't try it

Jim Wahl 11-17-2013 11:57 PM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Been told many times by several tech guys that removing the arm rest for roll bar is ok, Door handle mechanisms in Stock must remain stock. Jim


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btrc 11-18-2013 07:16 AM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Thanks for the replies. I can leave the door latch handle where it is. The arm rest is the real problem. Looks like I can remove it though. Thanks again.

Bob

Doug Domm 11-18-2013 11:42 AM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Maybe before you ditch the armrest I'd suggest you sit in the car and try closing the door without it. That was one of the things that bugged me about the previous bar in my car is no armrest to grab and close the door. A little creativity on the new bar allows me to replace the armrest now. That's just my preferance. Doug

btrc 11-29-2013 09:25 PM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
It turns out I can't remove my door handle after all. Not because of rules but because it is all one piece. It looks separate but when I pulled the panel off it is one piece.
Is it legal to run the side bar right along the top of the handle and then bend it down to the floor just ahead of the handle? It will still be at the right height where it meets the main hoop. Also how close to the floor does the door bar have to be attached to the vertical tube going through the dash?

Thanks,
Bob

Mark Yacavone 11-30-2013 01:25 AM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by btrc (Post 410696)
It turns out I can't remove my door handle after all. Not because of rules but because it is all one piece. It looks separate but when I pulled the panel off it is one piece.
Is it legal to run the side bar right along the top of the handle and then bend it down to the floor just ahead of the handle? It will still be at the right height where it meets the main hoop. Also how close to the floor does the door bar have to be attached to the vertical tube going through the dash?

Thanks,
Bob

My understanding has always been that it doesn't matter much where the side bar is mounted (within reason) as long as it crosses between the shoulder and the elbow.
Of course, you would keep the front low enough so you can get in and out.
I always custom bend my side bars so I can open and close the door and not smash my elbow against it when turning the wheel.
This is one of the reasons I don't use roll bar kits.

Alex Denysenko 12-01-2013 06:35 PM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by btrc (Post 409302)
Thanks for the replies. I can leave the door latch handle where it is. The arm rest is the real problem. Looks like I can remove it though. Thanks again.

Bob

because i wanted my interior to remain all original, we just bent the side bars to go around the arm rests

rallye bob 12-02-2013 07:32 AM

Re: Door handle/arm rest on stocker with cage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alex denysenko (Post 410865)
because i wanted my interior to remain all original, we just bent the side bars to go around the arm rests

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