does anyone make a bolt-on roll cage for our cars?
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Bolt in as in bolts to the floor pan or bolts together?
Try autopower for a roll BAR, but typically cages need to be custom made.
Bolted to the floor pan with welded hoops is fine, bolt together jungle gyms are pure **** and not worth a dime (they don't do anything but look stupid)
Try autopower for a roll BAR, but typically cages need to be custom made.
Bolted to the floor pan with welded hoops is fine, bolt together jungle gyms are pure **** and not worth a dime (they don't do anything but look stupid)
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Originally Posted by Vinh
i just need like a quick snap on so i don't die
Roll cages need to be WELDED together. No bolts at all.
Get the SCCA general competition rule book or the NASA competition rules books. Read whats required of a good roll cage.
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bolt in roll cages are for show. like apc showtubes or whatever. if you want a real roll cage, it has to be welded in, expect to pay between $4-7000 and losing some interior.
Originally Posted by skipbarber
bolt in roll cages are for show. like apc showtubes or whatever. if you want a real roll cage, it has to be welded in, expect to pay between $4-7000 and losing some interior.
$4-7k thats pretty hefty you can get chromoly (the best material for roll cages) tube 6 - 8pt roll cage just around $1,500 shipped. Not all roll cages are custom, if they already have the mold all you need to is assemble/welded to the car.
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