mpboxer
Sr. Member
I know features like roll bars, shoulder belts, airbags, etc. increase ones safety in a roll over accident, no doubt about that. But why didn't ford include roll bars in every bronco? Weren't they a dealer installed option? Engineers had to consider a 4x4 rolling over. Especially one with a removable top. I also imagine the faster you go (ie 70 - 80mph) the more detrimental a rollover would be. But lets say for the sake of argument speed did not exceed 55mph. Also, you're not going to be doing 55mph climbing a hill.
Is the side of the body high enough and do the stock seats sit low enough, similar to a convertible, that the passengers can bend/tuck down? Is the weight distribution, extremely nose heavy, taken into account where in a rollover the front would be touching the ground and resting on the windshield and the back would be up in the air?
I've seen pictures of various broncos in a rollover, but don't ever recalling seeing one with no cage and not top. Curious if anyone has any pics of that.
Is the side of the body high enough and do the stock seats sit low enough, similar to a convertible, that the passengers can bend/tuck down? Is the weight distribution, extremely nose heavy, taken into account where in a rollover the front would be touching the ground and resting on the windshield and the back would be up in the air?
I've seen pictures of various broncos in a rollover, but don't ever recalling seeing one with no cage and not top. Curious if anyone has any pics of that.