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Old 07-21-2008, 09:23 AM
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thatnks for the info buck69.
i really hope they start producing them soon cuz they are amazing looking.

the camtender.
the last time i checked thats an 8 point cage unless im am completly wrong. its hard to see in the pics provided but their is a cross bar behind the seat (its just real low) and there are bars going into the trunk to tie into the rear of the frame. it may not be the traditional style of 8 point cage, but when it comes to the added strengh of a roll cage in a camaro or nova i think that cage helps quite a bit. and since my car is going to be a daily driver. i dont wana have to monkey around every morning to get into my car. and that cage helps retain the rear seat accessibility.
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Old 07-21-2008, 09:35 AM
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thatnks for the info buck69.
i really hope they start producing them soon cuz they are amazing looking.

the camtender.
the last time i checked thats an 8 point cage unless im am completly wrong. its hard to see in the pics provided but their is a cross bar behind the seat (its just real low) and there are bars going into the trunk to tie into the rear of the frame. it may not be the traditional style of 8 point cage, but when it comes to the added strengh of a roll cage in a camaro or nova i think that cage helps quite a bit. and since my car is going to be a daily driver. i dont wana have to monkey around every morning to get into my car. and that cage helps retain the rear seat accessibility.
no, theres no rear frame ties, a-pillar bars, roof halo, dash bar, or "true" door bars. far from being a cage.
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:04 AM
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so this would be considered a roll bar then. there are rear frame ties they are hard to see in the pics. they are visible in the magazine pics.

and thank you for the information and correcting me.
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http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45716

all the info you need...LOL

hope this helps
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this is the info i needed. thank you very much. Thx for all the info guys
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