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> Strengthening 914 body for racing?
chad newton
post Sep 6 2011, 10:23 PM
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Alright, are the best ways of strengthening the body of a 914? I want to weld in a role cage but I don't have a clue which kit to buy. I know the cage is a huge factor in making the body stronger. The car is at the stage now where anything is possible so please help me out, I only want to do this once.
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carr914
post Aug 29 2013, 02:46 AM
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I've read a lot of your Threads asking about different go fast items

I think you need to tell us what your objective is and then we can give proper advise. Are you going full race, a DE car, AutoXer, Street Performance, etc

If full Race Car, you need to learn the Rulebook of the Organization you want to run with. You need the cage to meet their rules, you need to know what class different size motors will put you in, what body mods are allowed etc. Also how big is your wallet?

a DE car is pretty much open, but somethings are hard to reverse

also show us pictures of the car
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