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Old 08-17-2006, 01:38 PM
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I am looking to install a roll cage in my '76 911 coupe. Autopower cages keep coming up on my internet searches. Does anyone have any experience with these cages? What type of quality are they? Do they fit well? I am looking at the Race cage with the U-Weld front. Are there any other good cages out there for a decent price? Thanks for any help.
Old 08-17-2006, 02:29 PM
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I've seen a number of their bolt in cages and the fit is certainly not perfect. It comes a little too inboard at the front outside knee level and on my firends C2 coupe required that he remove the dash undertray. I don't know if the u-weld cage is going to be a better fit or not. IMHO, quality wise their bars and cages look nice and seem to be quite popular.
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Try a Safety Devices cage or roll bar if you want a bolt in. They have a weld in as well I think.
Old 08-19-2006, 01:10 PM
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is this for competition or just DE? i have an autopower rollbar for my BMW racecar which is going to get a welded-in cage. in my opinion, autopower fitment and quality is fairly poor. Safety devices appears to make a better bolt in cage, but there is no substitute for a custom welded cage.



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