Roll Cage
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i don't know about bolt on but here is a good guy!
Dave Turner Motorsports
301 W. Esplanade Avenue
Hemet, CA 92545
dtmotorsports@juno.com
Tel: 909-487-5944
Fax: 909-487-5944
www.daveturnermotorsports.com
Dave Turner Motorsports
301 W. Esplanade Avenue
Hemet, CA 92545
dtmotorsports@juno.com
Tel: 909-487-5944
Fax: 909-487-5944
www.daveturnermotorsports.com
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Dude,
Check out I/O port for a rollbar.
$650 out the door, bolt on, no cutting.
check them out
www.IOPortracing.com
Check out I/O port for a rollbar.
$650 out the door, bolt on, no cutting.
check them out
www.IOPortracing.com
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Originally posted by skullguy
Yea I have one ordered, and when I put it in, I will let you know.
I will take and post pics about installation.
If it's not too much trouble, can you weigh the cage and hardware before you install it? TIA.
EDIT: I had an Autopower 6-point cage in my GLHS Omni and it was fairly easy to install, but required cutting of the rear window deck for the rear supports to slip through. Also, I almost never carried passengers in the back but up front, I covered the tubing with roll bar padding in case of an accident. It made a huge difference in the handling of my Omni but it may not be as noticeable on the street in a GDA because the chassis is strengthened and has a full-length frame.
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Yea I have one ordered, and when I put it in, I will let you know.
I will take and post pics about installation.
If it's not too much trouble, can you weigh the cage and hardware before you install it? TIA.
EDIT: I had an Autopower 6-point cage in my GLHS Omni and it was fairly easy to install, but required cutting of the rear window deck for the rear supports to slip through. Also, I almost never carried passengers in the back but up front, I covered the tubing with roll bar padding in case of an accident. It made a huge difference in the handling of my Omni but it may not be as noticeable on the street in a GDA because the chassis is strengthened and has a full-length frame.
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"…axles of evil…" - George W. Bush
Last edited by Wingless Wonder; Feb 21, 2003 at 09:09 AM.
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don't forget to look into a fab shop, there are lots of great places that build custom cages for very little money, and in the end you end up with a cage that is just as good as an aftermarket buy, sometimes even better when it comes to fit and finish!!!!!
i use a shop that builds 1/2 scale dragsters for kids.....thier master welder Sal has some of the best looking work i've ever seen. he also build the front hopos for my coilovers on my jeep and some other stuff......it's alsways good to have a shop like that to use sometimes!!!!! later, riggs
i use a shop that builds 1/2 scale dragsters for kids.....thier master welder Sal has some of the best looking work i've ever seen. he also build the front hopos for my coilovers on my jeep and some other stuff......it's alsways good to have a shop like that to use sometimes!!!!! later, riggs
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