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Cage mount to floor

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Cage mount to floor

Post by jimmyb »

What size mounting plate to you have to run for comps with internal cages.
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Post by macca81 »

CAMS is steel plate of no less than 30x30x6mm per bolt...
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Post by Evil 73 »

It varies from point to point, for e.g A+B pillar mountings minimum requirement is 100x100x3mm (15,000mm2) and rear stays is 80x80x3mm (6000mm2) this is for vehicles that weigh over 1151 kg and its also the specs for an internal cage, this meets ccda and cams specs.

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Post by bagsy »

Evil 73 wrote:It varies from point to point, for e.g A+B pillar mountings minimum requirement is 100x100x3mm (15,000mm2) and rear stays is 80x80x3mm (6000mm2) this is for vehicles that weigh over 1151 kg and its also the specs for an internal cage, this meets ccda and cams specs.

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Im pretty sure it is 100 x 150 mm for a and b pillar and 100 x 120 mm for rear stays . better check the ccda website .
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Post by Evil 73 »

bagsy wrote:
Evil 73 wrote:It varies from point to point, for e.g A+B pillar mountings minimum requirement is 100x100x3mm (15,000mm2) and rear stays is 80x80x3mm (6000mm2) this is for vehicles that weigh over 1151 kg and its also the specs for an internal cage, this meets ccda and cams specs.

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Im pretty sure it is 100 x 150 mm for a and b pillar and 100 x 120 mm for rear stays . better check the ccda website .
Yeah ya better.....

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Evil 73 wrote:
bagsy wrote:
Evil 73 wrote:It varies from point to point, for e.g A+B pillar mountings minimum requirement is 100x100x3mm (15,000mm2) and rear stays is 80x80x3mm (6000mm2) this is for vehicles that weigh over 1151 kg and its also the specs for an internal cage, this meets ccda and cams specs.

Ben
Im pretty sure it is 100 x 150 mm for a and b pillar and 100 x 120 mm for rear stays . better check the ccda website .
Yeah ya better.....

Ben

Wondering how you came up with the mm2 calcs??
they dont seem to add up?? am i missing something?

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Post by bagsy »

Evil 73 wrote:
bagsy wrote:
Evil 73 wrote:It varies from point to point, for e.g A+B pillar mountings minimum requirement is 100x100x3mm (15,000mm2) and rear stays is 80x80x3mm (6000mm2) this is for vehicles that weigh over 1151 kg and its also the specs for an internal cage, this meets ccda and cams specs.

Ben
Im pretty sure it is 100 x 150 mm for a and b pillar and 100 x 120 mm for rear stays . better check the ccda website .
Yeah ya better.....

Ben
Yeah mate I checked it ......My cage is ccda approved . Is yours :roll:
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