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To exo or not to exo?,that is the question

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Exo or Inside


Exo
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Inside
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I support gay marriage
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To exo or not to exo?,that is the question

Post by glen1n »

Just a poll, give us your thoughts, pros and cons etc
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Post by N*A*M »

do you have a removable hard top? if yes, then build it internally with a decent X brace on the b-pillar. internal would be my preference in any case.
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Post by ToNkA »

Gays have rights too!
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Post by antt »

lol, the gay marrage one is leading :armsup:
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Post by Slunnie »

:lol:

Inside. Exo is rude on a streeter.
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Post by redzook »

exo

u dont have to worry bout panels as much ;)
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Post by stumped »

cheaper to do internal i think? exo if ur hardcore tho :armsup:
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Post by grimbo »

I have an exo on the Zuk as it gives me better protection without sacrificing valuable internal cab room. It also ties in nicely with the cage on the tray. I have had the car resting on the corner of the windscreen part of the cage with no damage whereas if I had actually lent on the cab like that it would cause a bit of damage. This was a major reason in picking the exo as it protects hard to repair panels like the windscreen surround on a hardtop.

Why do you want a full cage. Obviously for protection but what sort of wheeling do you do? This can play a big part in the sort of cage you will need. Is it a daily driver as an exo can draw attention to your car which you may not want from the police.

Can you make it yourself? If so it can take a while and alot of measurement an accuracy to get it to sit right on the car. Whereas putting a roll hoop inside the car behind the seats can be an easier option that is perfect for light wheeling. How much do you want to spend? There are alot of things to consider other than internal or external.
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Post by glen1n »

Do you need an engineers certifigate for an exo to be legal?

I go out wheeling probably once, for a couple of days, a month, but other then that it is a daily driver around the city. Because of the short wheel base though, an internal would take alot of room im the back and i am hopefully going to put some seats in the back from a troopie soon
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Post by greg »

I voted internal.

Or - do what i did and replace the body with a soft top and then put in an internal :cool:

Note: In Victoria - internal roll cages are "self engineerable" but should meet certain guidelines as set by Vicroads - i'm not sure about other states though :?
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Post by big38l »

I voted exo!! But to run in comps (xrcc) you need an "approved" roll cage. Does an exo count?
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Post by antt »

big38l wrote:I voted exo!! But to run in comps (xrcc) you need an "approved" roll cage. Does an exo count?


ruff and pos have home built exo's on their lux's, so did beebee at the last round.....so i'm sure they're fine
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Post by glen1n »

i cant believe the gay marriage option is winning. :roll:
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Post by RUFF »

antt wrote:
big38l wrote:I voted exo!! But to run in comps (xrcc) you need an "approved" roll cage. Does an exo count?


ruff and pos have home built exo's on their lux's, so did beebee at the last round.....so i'm sure they're fine


What makes you say they are home built Exo's?
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Post by RUFF »

big38l wrote:I voted exo!! But to run in comps (xrcc) you need an "approved" roll cage. Does an exo count?


As long as it meats all the guidelines. There is no reason an external cage would be any weaker than an internal cage as long as it built corectly.

I would prefer to roll my rig with my Exo cage than rolling the same rig with a 4 point CAMS approved Bond internal cage.
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Post by antt »

RUFF wrote:
antt wrote:
big38l wrote:I voted exo!! But to run in comps (xrcc) you need an "approved" roll cage. Does an exo count?


ruff and pos have home built exo's on their lux's, so did beebee at the last round.....so i'm sure they're fine


What makes you say they are home built Exo's?


i didn't mean anything dodgy about it, just saying that you'd built it yourself (didn't you? :? )
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Post by N*A*M »

RUFF wrote:What makes you say they are home built Exo's?


cos they look like cat poo. leave it to the experts next time. :finger:
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Post by antt »

N*A*M wrote:
RUFF wrote:What makes you say they are home built Exo's?


cos they look like cat poo. leave it to the experts next time. :finger:


oooooooh, someone wants to join the band :twisted: :finger:
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Post by RUFF »

N*A*M wrote:cos they look like cat poo. leave it to the experts next time. :finger:


This comming from someone who has never finished anything they started :finger: :finger:
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Post by N*A*M »

:oops: :roll:
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Post by landy_man »

RUFF wrote:This comming from someone who has never finished anything they started :finger: :finger:


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Post by MY45 »

glen1n wrote:i cant believe the gay marriage option is winning. :roll:


You thought it'd be funny aye, backfire for you :D :finger: I voted gay marrigre as well :lol:
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Post by MQ080 »

MY45 wrote:
glen1n wrote:i cant believe the gay marriage option is winning. :roll:


You thought it'd be funny aye, backfire for you :D :finger: I voted gay marrigre as well :lol:


Why doesn't this surprise me?! :D

Unless you are beinging Mr.comp i'm sure you could find some room in the cab to fit the bar work in.... anyway it looks hell better
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Post by bj56 »

dave runs round the streets with an exo ( lader rack )
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Post by Aza »

:armsup: I SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE :armsup:

but seriously i prefer exo's dont need to worry about panels then ;)
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Post by beebee »

bj56 wrote:dave runs round the streets with an exo ( lader rack )


What exo - they're just hardcore ladder racks :finger:

Exo is way better. Once you go exo you'll never go back. You drive with a totally different mindset and enjoy your wheeling much more. DO IT!
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