Glad to hear you guys made it out OK I have been in 4 roll overs myself (Only 1 I was driving) There no fun, thats for sure...
Glad you're OK. But, a bolted together partial cage..NO F'n way!
Weld the the thing together during the rebuild. A/B/C pillars, door bars, etc. welded to the frame.:thumb:
Wow...thank God for the Seats and impromtu cage...
Glad you're ok Ben...
Glad you are ok, not to pick but you are actually supposed to let go of the wheel and pull your hands to your body to keep from breaking your wrists on the steering wheel. Reguardless the car can be replaced and you made it out ok.
Pep
You can't kill a cockroach. :angel::rofl::hug:
Love ya Ben.:hug:
If your hands somehow get inside the wheel and the tire impacts something that causes it to spin around suddenly?why? It has a collapsable column, and I was tightly strapped in with a 4-point harness. How the hell is the steering wheel going to break my wrists in a rollover-type accident.
How the hell is the steering wheel going to break my wrists in a rollover-type accident.
If your hands somehow get inside the wheel and the tire impacts something that causes it to spin around suddenly?
When I was in the AF and they were training us on the 2.5 ton trucks, we were told to keep your thumbs out of the steering wheel because when you are driving off pavement, if you hit a hole, the wheel will spin around suddenly and very quickly and the spokes will break them (your thumbs). You would be surprised how fast that wheel can spin.
Other than that, I have no idea.
Oh I know; coming down rock piles and having a tire roll off a rock and into a crevace it will spin the wheel around. I never hold my thumbs in the wheel.
Sorry to hear about that.
Glad both of you are OK.:thumb:
If the time for steering is over, and you have a shoulder harness, cross-your-heart by grabbing the opposite shoulder straps. This makes it very hard for g-forces to pull your arms out the window, and gives your rib cage more armor if the front end folds. It also makes it hard for the shoulder straps to slide off your shoulder.
Exactly! My friends are all heavy into sandrails (to expensive for blood) and thats what they always told me if you wreck, driving or a passenger, cross your arms in front of your chest holding opposite straps keep your chin pinned to your collar bone and lastly, tongue in your mouth.