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Car Forum / Mazda / Mazda Miata / July 2004

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Clark Friedrichs - 16 Jul 2004 01:25 GMT
I'm looking for a wind blocker which would fit/fasten onto a Harddog Duce
roll bar.
I've seen some clear plastic type blockers that strap on the bar; the ones
I've seen were all on style bars where the bottom cross brace was used as a
mounting point.  Does anyone know of such a beast that would fit my needs?

Thank you.

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Clark Friedrichs / 1clark@comcast.net
Lanny Chambers - 16 Jul 2004 03:45 GMT
> I'm looking for a wind blocker which would fit/fasten onto a Harddog Duce
> roll bar.

You'll get about 80% of the maximum possible benefit by simply blocking
the gap between the seats with a piece of plastic that's as tall as the
top of the headrests. For a Deuce, attach it to the inner tubes of the
hoops. Slot the plastic, and attach it to the back side of the bar with
Velcro wraps.

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Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA
'94C
the alignment page:
http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html

Daniel Nguyen - 16 Jul 2004 05:04 GMT
I agree, just made one from Plexiglas using a coping saw and my dremel cut
out tool. Used velcro to attach it to the bar and rubber D channel door
seals to form a outerlip to minimize vibration agains metal bar

> > I'm looking for a wind blocker which would fit/fasten onto a Harddog Duce
> > roll bar.
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> hoops. Slot the plastic, and attach it to the back side of the bar with
> Velcro wraps.
 
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