Roll Cage for 911... what's the best approach
#17
You might want to rummage through this thread
Cage thread
The pics that I posted are toast (pic server went dead); I'll try and replace them sometime in the near future.
I have a Stable Energies bolt-in cage in my Boxster. My only complaint is that it weighs quite a bit. I would have to assume a welded cage would be lighter for the equivalent amount of protection.
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Cage thread
The pics that I posted are toast (pic server went dead); I'll try and replace them sometime in the near future.
I have a Stable Energies bolt-in cage in my Boxster. My only complaint is that it weighs quite a bit. I would have to assume a welded cage would be lighter for the equivalent amount of protection.
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#20
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Originally Posted by kary993
Here is San Diego I had a custom welded in cage done by Tim at RacerX. The cost was $2000. Fits car very well, got custom bars where I wanted them and it made the car very stiff for track use. I feel much safer in this car and the handling is awesome.
#21
Nice looking cage. Beefy sill plates and I dig the halo style main hoop with the triangulating braces. The mitered lengths on your driver's door X-brace match up pretty good too. Harder to do than one might think.
#24
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Make sure the welds are 360. NASA is going crazy on that right now. I have gussets (which by all accounts are stronger than a 360 weld without a gusset) and they want me to cut the top to have the top bars of the cage welded 360.
FWIW NASA requires NASCAR style door bars and supposedly will reject the X type if your door has been gutted.
FWIW NASA requires NASCAR style door bars and supposedly will reject the X type if your door has been gutted.