Shops To Install Roll Cages
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Shops To Install Roll Cages
I am considering getting a Cusco Safety 21 4-6 Points Roll Cage. I was wondering if there's any shops that you guys know of that can do this type of installation or is it even that hard to install it yourself?
I know the potential safety risks with installing a roll cage, but this is not for sure - just a consideration. Just seeing if anyone knew how to install it or knew any shops that can that have experience. Let me know, thanks!
I know the potential safety risks with installing a roll cage, but this is not for sure - just a consideration. Just seeing if anyone knew how to install it or knew any shops that can that have experience. Let me know, thanks!
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You could install it yourself, but its a bit of work and you need the right tools. I had my cage installed at REN Motorsports in San Mateo just contact Owen and he should be able to help you out
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Originally Posted by WashabiS2K,Feb 19 2009, 04:52 PM
You could install it yourself, but its a bit of work and you need the right tools. I had my cage installed at REN Motorsports in San Mateo just contact Owen and he should be able to help you out
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Originally Posted by an_orange_s2k,Feb 19 2009, 08:04 PM
wht are you planning to use this for? show, track, daily?
i was just talkin to brian last night about how the joints will possible flex if pressure is put on them.
i was just talkin to brian last night about how the joints will possible flex if pressure is put on them.
is this for the cusco or a different roll cage? joints as in the parts where each bar is connected to another right? if that makes sense haha
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Originally Posted by Sliq,Feb 19 2009, 04:53 PM
good stuff man! how much did it cost you for the installation? do you still have the cage on your car?
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Originally Posted by WashabiS2K,Feb 19 2009, 10:43 PM
I don't quite remember... but I don't think it was that much. I currently still have the cage on my car
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Originally Posted by an_orange_s2k,Feb 19 2009, 11:55 PM
he does not DD his car.....far from it
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a proper roll cage will require cutting of some plastic, and the hoops
install isnt too hard depending on what roll cage you want and how it fits (rubbing on door, dash,...)
install isnt too hard depending on what roll cage you want and how it fits (rubbing on door, dash,...)