Welded is only as strong as whatever you are welding it to. If the underlying metal is thin (or in the case of old cars, has corrosion) then the bar can just tear away too easily. You have to assess each case individually, but often we have welded to the existing structure and then drilled so that we could also bolt through the plate, the underlying metal and a support plate behind the panel we welded to.
This thread is a welcome change from the usual "How strong do you think I'd HAVE to make it to get into the competition I want to run in?" Instead you want to make it as safe as you can. I've seen guys trying to get into a race or solo with fake roll bars made out of water pipe, and in one case, I found exhaust pipe underneath all the rubber the guy had glued over it (doing tech, we insist that they have a 1/8" hole so we can see thickness. We also used to carry a drill if they didn't!)
completely agree with what he stated. every situation is going to be different, as is what the individual wants to try and do with said vehicle.
with a jeep/rock crawler, TYPICALLY if you roll its low speed and only a few. I said typically because weve all seen the vids of vehicles rolling down hills 15 times lol. In that situation, with a heavier car, you want some very very very strong metal. I will also agree that if bolted CORRECTLY a bolt in cage is just as strong. but in my situation, that is not what suited me.
something like, the kappa, you have very limited space. I do not plan on COMPETING with my set up, and I cant stress that enough. it is not supposed to be a comp set up at this point. ALL I want to do is run practice days at local circuits and solo runs at drift events. which I will be able to do. my sky is a street car, something I drive EVERY day. im short, so I had more space to work with than the "average" person. I also created space with the seats/wheel.
its going to be near impossible for you to have a good street setup with the stock wheel and seats. there is almost no space.
any type of mods like this are def not for everyone. from what I have gathered, a lot of our members would hate this if the car was driven everyday. this is for those of us who really want to push our cars and ourselves because of love of the SPORT not because we just want to cruise around topless. NOTHING is wrong with that though!!! to each his own.
honestly, id like to see other members think outside of the box and top our design. I really do.