SCCA Rules on Roll Cages, Tube Sizes? Wall Size? |
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SCCA Rules on Roll Cages, Tube Sizes? Wall Size? |
wallys914 |
Dec 7 2008, 03:54 PM
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In life you don't get what you want, you get what you negoia Group: Members Posts: 190 Joined: 10-October 08 From: Garden Grove, Member No.: 9,631 Region Association: Southern California |
I looked on the scca rules book but all i saw is the rules about how a cage can be in a car, not the specifics of the cage, wall size, tube size, any one know of the top of your head where to look?
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Triaddave |
Dec 7 2008, 04:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 244 Joined: 31-December 03 From: olympia,wa Member No.: 1,478 |
I looked on the scca rules book but all i saw is the rules about how a cage can be in a car, not the specifics of the cage, wall size, tube size, any one know of the top of your head where to look? I think the way it is set up is to weight. the 914 i was building was projected at 1800 lbs. that weight class went up to 2500 lbs. I think it was min 1 5/8 pipe at 5/16 wall. don't quote me on this or current rules. I feel that the real purpose of the roll bar is to set the frame rigid and stiff. the safety is just the sport of it. don't get me wrong,I tend to over build. |
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