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CCDA cage in a GQ half bubble ute cab

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What cage for a GQ half-bubble ute cab


2x 4point
4
25%
6point - 4point in cab with stays poking thru cab and attached to chassis with bushes
6
38%
6point - main hoop behind cab (solid mounted to chassis) with lateral rollbars fixed solid to cab , poking thru back wall above window and fixed to main hoop via bushes)
5
31%
6point - main hoop behind cab and lateral bars poking into cab and solid mounted to floor. mount cab solid to chassis i.e no rubber body mounts
1
6%
 
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CCDA cage in a GQ half bubble ute cab

Post by Sandy Rut »

putting some thought into my cage.
There is enough room to squash in a main hoop but gonna be a tight fit for horizontal bar at shoulder height.

At this point im leaning towards option 3 with hoop behind cab and lateral bars thru backwall to main hoop via bushes....

what have others done?
comments and feedback much appreciated

No i dont want to make it a space/extra cab.
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Post by nzdarin »

Full external????????????
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Post by CWBYUP »

nzdarin wrote:Full external????????????
I thought this would have been the easiest but not as safe.

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Post by nzdarin »

There's quite few trucks in NZ running exo cages. Mine included, but upon saying that i'm going to fit an internal 4 point and bolt the 2 together though the roof. Then it will be built proof!
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Post by weeman »

external cages dont meet CCDA requirements
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Post by rvh96 »

you cant mount it to the cab and chassis as well the cab is rubber mounted to to chassis and moves quite a lot interpendently of the chassis and exo cages are illegal for street and comp use
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Post by WICKED »

rvh96 wrote: exo cages are illegal for street and comp use
Since when Ron? I've never had any issue's with mine at a comp.
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Post by chunderlicious »

i think he means CCDA type comps, not tough tracks and xrcc type events.

rvh, they also solid mount the bodies to the chassis.

i was told that a few years ago someone rolled bad in outback or something and had to strap body to chassis as all the body mounts were rooted but the exo type cage stayed together. might have been a wives tale though
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by Sandy Rut »

chunderlicious wrote:i think he means CCDA type comps, not tough tracks and xrcc type events.
yep ccda comps
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