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Roll cage padding

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Roll cage padding

Post by The pig67 »

Where do you suggest I get some roll cage padding from in the Franston Area on Melb
Clark Rubber just don't seem to have the right stuff
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Post by WICKED »

AUTOBARN has it man, go check them the are pretty dear but maybe ask them if they know any where else thats local to you.
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Post by MART »

Clark rubber,also pricy20-25 dollars for 2 metres,Cheers Paul.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

There've been a couple of threads on this in the last couple of months, do a search and you should find what you're looking for.
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Post by bru21 »

I got mine from a performance shop. $13 per 2m length
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Post by rover1 »

it you dont drive ur truck without a helmet, or you dont think you would hit your head in normal driving, you can use copper pipe heat insulation from any good plumbing outlet. it not really padding, but looks like it. and is cheap.
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Post by The pig67 »

Thanks for all the info ended up at Clark rubber got almost 5m for $88.00
It had a proper external covering and made out of fairly firm foam.
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Post by YankeeDave »

people hit there heads all the time on rollcages while driving in the bush. Also you need it mainly for an accident not just comps.

get the right stuff. I got mine from some race shop in hallem.

but some autobarns do have the right stuff as well
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Post by krf_bb »

your local mitre ten should have some
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