The B-Pillar braces are limited in how far into the door opening they can project.
http://www.fia.com/resources/documents/994546964__appj_art_253.pdf
8.3.2.5 diagram 253-49 dimension "B" is a max of 250mm, which is 9.84in.
In my case, as the main hoop is about 6" back of where most guys would put it (on top of the rear seat shelf instead of dorectly in front of it), the projecting into the door is slightly less than 5", or about 1/2" of the allowed amount. If the main hoop were that 6" forward, then the b-pillar braces would have to be shorter. As they are, they make a great place to mount a length of FIA roll cage padding to help constrain the passengers' heads in the case of a sideways crash.
If anyone is wondering why the horizontal bar in the main hoop isn't gusseted like the X is, it's because the harness bars are considered to be two separate entities, not one bar bisecting another (and they're there to hold the harness, not to reinforce the main hoop).
Cage is 100% welded and done!
http://www.fia.com/resources/documents/994546964__appj_art_253.pdf
8.3.2.5 diagram 253-49 dimension "B" is a max of 250mm, which is 9.84in.
In my case, as the main hoop is about 6" back of where most guys would put it (on top of the rear seat shelf instead of dorectly in front of it), the projecting into the door is slightly less than 5", or about 1/2" of the allowed amount. If the main hoop were that 6" forward, then the b-pillar braces would have to be shorter. As they are, they make a great place to mount a length of FIA roll cage padding to help constrain the passengers' heads in the case of a sideways crash.
If anyone is wondering why the horizontal bar in the main hoop isn't gusseted like the X is, it's because the harness bars are considered to be two separate entities, not one bar bisecting another (and they're there to hold the harness, not to reinforce the main hoop).
Cage is 100% welded and done!