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> Roll cage., Searched but ended up empty handed.
DerekKim
post Sep 3 2004, 03:50 PM
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So I searched through the discussion area and ended up empty handed. I'm looking for a roll cage that's not full race but still gives me goo protection. I was thinking a tube at each corner of the cockpit. connect the two front ones up top and run em back by the doors. same with the back. then have a harness bar and door bars all connected to one. Is there a kit like thise or is this safe and a decent cage? Any help is appreciated. Also are there any custom cage building shops around?

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Mueller
post Sep 3 2004, 03:59 PM
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hmmm, I did a search on 914world.com, got 10 pages worth when looking for roll cage

bolt-in=autopower (google it)

weld-in=back East, I'd recommend Tangerine Racing, Chris Foley is the owner and posts here under Racer Chris

on the West, TC Design, Tony is the owner

"not full race" you either put one in correct or don't do it...mine's not "full race" but it is installed correctly (proper location and number of tubes)

The problem with bolt-in cages I've seen, they don't fit the interior as well and take up too much space
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post Sep 3 2004, 04:15 PM
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Safety Devices makes a pretty good cage
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post Sep 3 2004, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE(TimT @ Sep 4 2004, 12:15 AM)
Safety Devices makes a pretty good cage

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DerekKim
post Sep 3 2004, 05:45 PM
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Alright I'll check into it thanks.
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post Sep 3 2004, 07:51 PM
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If you want to find a custom cage builder in your area try this link. It's a SCCA Improved Touring Chat Forum, and I 'm giving you the Southeast Division Forum link.
IT Chat SE Division
Just join the forum and ask if anyone can recommend a cage builder in your area.
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