Removal of side windows in SP?
Removal of side windows in SP?
The electric motor(s) for my power windows is dead, and now I will need to fix it. I was wondering though, if I could just remove the windows altogether and save myself some work. Looks like replaceing the motor would be a project for someone with small hands, and a lot of patience. I have neither these days!
Joel Adams
1995 Pontiac Trans Am
Class T80
1995 Pontiac Trans Am
Class T80
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Re: Removal of side windows in SP?
Joel I think they're supposed to be there. I removed my window motors and gutted the doors for this season. Have to add door bars to the cage if you don't already have them, net result on my car was 50# less weight and a much stiffer chassis.jadams wrote:The electric motor(s) for my power windows is dead, and now I will need to fix it. I was wondering though, if I could just remove the windows altogether and save myself some work. Looks like replaceing the motor would be a project for someone with small hands, and a lot of patience. I have neither these days!
I made up some lexan side windows for storage and transport.
Scott Rosnick
#09 BMW 318ti-6
#09 BMW 318ti-6
My cage has a bar that goes across the door, plus the inside of the door has a welded in cross bar that goes aross the middle of the door. The bar is roughly the same size as the tubing in my cage. Would this be ok? Do you have any pictures of what you have done to yours? I just don't want to show up at Mt Tremblant, and have someone tell me that it is not okay.
Joel Adams
1995 Pontiac Trans Am
Class T80
1995 Pontiac Trans Am
Class T80
nojadams wrote:Would this be ok?
rules wrote:5. In all classes, interior panels may be modified or removed in order to accommodate the installation of full roll cages. This includes the modification or removal of door panels, window glass and lift mechanism to accommodate roll cage door bars, even in classes that require such components. Cars determined by the Stewards to have removed interior panels beyond the spirit of this rule will be bumped up one class. For guidelines of material selection and construction practices, consult the Sports Car Club Of America (SCCA) General Competition Rules. Cars with roll cages that are constructed to SCCA GCR or other recognized sanctioning bodies' specifications are not bound by the material selection criteria mentioned above.
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Joel, I made sure the door bars had enough of a bend (nascar bars) to them that made it necessary to gut the doors. I'll try to take some pics and email them. The car is on the trailer and tough to get into.jadams wrote:My cage has a bar that goes across the door, plus the inside of the door has a welded in cross bar that goes aross the middle of the door. The bar is roughly the same size as the tubing in my cage. Would this be ok? Do you have any pictures of what you have done to yours? I just don't want to show up at Mt Tremblant, and have someone tell me that it is not okay.
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