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Mark, That is the best fitting cage I have ever seen!
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Personally I wouldn't want a street driven car to have a full cage with a tube running along the side/top of my head. That would mean at the very least I would want to run tight 5pt harnesses all the time and that would only be an option if my head could not contact the bar.
What I would do, especially considering your height, would be a 6pt bar with low roadrace style front down bars so the car was still easy to get in and out of. You still have rollover/side protection, a place to mount harnesses, chassis stiffening but no chance of busting your head open on a bar. Best compromise IMO. |
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If you are not worried about roll over protection how about a removable harness bar?
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Has anyone on here tried the TigerCage (http://www.ridetech.com/store/tigercage/ ) ? Just wondering what the thoughts are on it?
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i am building a 71 camaro and i am considering a 6 pt roll cage also. with no cross bars going across the interior how could you hit your head on anything? if the bars are at the roof line and go down by the a-pillar how would you het the bars? above the window area maybe? and as for rear passenders where would they hit the bar at? surly not behind the drivers head near the roof line? or would it be the roof bar that goes into the trunk on the side? just tryign to under stand. i would like to have a roller protection in my car but i don t wanna give up my back seat passengers.
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I went with the RPM rollbar. certified to 10.0 it was a 1.75 inch chromoly setup. The bar was a 6 point with removable door bars. It was a little pricey but for applications that they have made them for the bolt in feature is very good. You can buy the forward extension for the cage to get an 8.0 cert, allegedly.
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this may be due to it being late at night, but what part of the cage would you be concerned with hitting your head against? With a seat belt on at least, i dont see what you may come into contact with.
Also I want to thank that crazy ford guy for this thread. I wasn't even considering a cage at all until i read through this. If i wreck it (again), its probably going to be at a high speed on a track i would assume. |
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