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Advice on your cage please fella's (well for those who have them)
What make/brand provided the best fitment and fufilled you with confidence if you were to roll the car.
Answers to the usual address on a half eaten sausage please.
GT
i have a partially fitted safety devices one
i cant really comment on it, as it aint properly fitted and i haven't felt the best rewards of it being fully stiffined.
i have been in chris16v old car and dans car and they are good fitted cages.
i used to have a SD cage and the fitment was Poor, Saying that the nova involved had been written off so the back end wasnt exacly straight.
nathan.
28-01-05, 10:07 PM
mine was made specialy from rollcentre. just short of 500 quid.
see my feature for pics
The omp one i have fell into both shells when being fitted.
As for half eaten sausages lmao, you got no chance.
nova_kev
29-01-05, 12:12 AM
MPS will make you a custom one 8)
mines a second hand safety devices one, and have full confidence in it when i roll again, (sorry if i roll again) :)
mine was a safty devices full cage and when it was in the car it made it feel increadably stiff.
Ste_Nova
29-01-05, 11:15 AM
multipoint bolt in sd cage
Might speak to rollcentre, if not i'm guessing its a safety devices from that crazy arse rally dude just out of burnly lol.
i wouldnt use mps....
i've justy got one of there cages and they no where near asgood as some about
I fitted Sparco but it wasn't easy plus the cuts for the front bar across the top of the windscreen were at the wrong angle and i had to redo them before welding. Well made otherwise. Safety devices are good from what i've seen
I got a fabricage one as it is the only one that will fit straight in with a tilt/slide sunroof, went straight in, nice fit, haven't driven the car yet though!!
Dan had a sunroof and an OMP cage ;o)
Did he not have to pull the legs of the main cage together with straps to get it in the car though, sure I remember him telling me that when I asked him?
I have a Sparco cage in mine. It fits really well but you have to have a welder handy to fit one.
I couldn't say how much it improved the stifness of the car because I hadn't driven it before fitting the cage.
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