I have made a few changes to my Speedster this winter and am on the fence about keeping one of the changes. This is the fun of this hobby, thinking planning improving sometimes backing up when going too far. Regardless, I enjoy this forum and the bunch of crazies that make it so special. Let me know what you think not that it matters to me, LOL. The pics below are in order of before pics and after pics ( of coarse). Note: The new steering wheel after pic is not my car but an example of the wheel kit that is in transit to me via another forum members offering.
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I like the upgrades the wheels really set it off they look Great the roll bar looks Great too! The steering wheel is a must!
As I've already said- the wheels look sharp! As for the steering wheel- what you like is what's important, so who the h*ll cares about what the peanut gallery thinks?
Sweet ride! Where did you source the roll bar? It looks so much nicer than the black one that came with my CMC widebody.
Is the roll bar anchored down and functional, Jimmy, or strictly for decoration?
The roll bar is an aftermarket one that is sold to fit the Mazda Miata. I bought mine from a fellow member named Alan Merklin. I believe the roll bar needs to be modified in length to fit the Speedster. Look Alan up and ask him how to make the bar. What do you say Alan?
ALB It is strictly a show bar and I doubt was made to be anything else. I believe it was a show bar only as designed for the Miata. The bar itself is thin walled and wouldn't do much even if anchored to the frame.
Hopefully, you never have to test it or knock your head on it.
Yes to the wheels!
No to the roll bar - I'm not a fan of them in 356s
Yes to the steering wheel!
I'm with Jethro. I think the roll bar will get in the way more than anything. The wheels and steering wheel are da bomb!
I am debating the bar. Glad it is 2 nuts to remove bar and 6 screws to remove bar and brackets. no big deal. Not like getting a tattoo. I can easily change my mind on this one. It doesn't get in my way so that wont be the reason I loose the bar. If I keep it I will tie it into the frame posts that come up behind the doors to make it solid.
Another question. I have black lug nuts now and have chrome ones too. I am thinking the black ones make the wheels look better than the chrome, I will post a pics with the chrome lug nuts on soon.
IaM-Ray Thanks for sharing that . If I ever re-paint my Speedster I may have a nice bar integrated into the pan and body frame. The pic you sent looks like a nice job.
My question has always been regarding a roll bar is what do you do when the windshield collapses
@Jimmy V. posted:Another question. I have black lug nuts now and have chrome ones too. I am thinking the black ones make the wheels look better than the chrome, I will post a pics with the chrome lug nuts on soon.
My $0.02, definitely black lug nuts, my brutha! Your car looks awesome as it is and you've taken it to the next level of bad-a$$ery!
If you put chrome lugs you might as well add chrome curb-feeelers.
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The simple hoop roll bar if designed correctly was designed to hold the car up from crushing the driver in the case of a roll over. The windshield was expected to collapse and did but that had no effect on the success of the roll bar to do it's job. The roll bar had to be several inches higher than the drivers helmet or head to be effective.
Well the peanut gallery thinks the New steering wheel is Sweet!!
Hey Jimmy, are you using the alloy wheel nuts; super light! Love the wheels and the car!
Yes I am using light weight aluminum lug nuts.
Those will save a ton of weigh
@IaM-Ray posted:Those will save a ton of weigh
Almost forgot to mention that I like the way the black lug nuts look, too, but Ray made me laugh.