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> Safety Device or Autopower, Looking for a Roll Cage
serge914
post Mar 26 2004, 08:40 AM
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The Safety Design bolt-on cage seem to be more friendly user with the plate bolted to the firewall. I heard of Kirk Racing that manufacture 914 cages also. Any comment on them ? Are they easy to install ? I will only do driving events for the next fews years, is it overkill? Thanks


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post Mar 26 2004, 12:41 PM
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I'm using the Safety Devices cage and am happy with it.

I'm just doing DE's so far, but with all those heavier cars out there with me (and the occasional stray Cayenne (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif) ), and lots of guard rails only a few feet from the pavement, I feel a lot safer being caged.

Whatever you do, DON'T put harnesses in unless you put in a cage. If the car rolls without a cage, and you're in there all trussed up with no freedom to bend, things will get messy.

Some poor soul rolled his 993 last fall (totalled), no cage. Lucky for him the car landed on the passenger side and proceeded to emboss the passenger seat in the roof. Our region's instructors too BIG notice of that one...
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