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So far what I have worked out is that whether it be cold pressed or cromoly the sizes required are.
The CCDA rules state in section 5.4 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Minimum dimensions
All outside mesurments
Main Hoop 44.45mm O/D 2.5mm Thickness
50.00mm O/D 2.0mm Thickness
All other componets 38mm O/D 2.5mm Thickness
40mm O/D 2.0mm Thickness
LudaCris
The CCDA rules state in section 5.4 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Minimum dimensions
All outside mesurments
Main Hoop 44.45mm O/D 2.5mm Thickness
50.00mm O/D 2.0mm Thickness
All other componets 38mm O/D 2.5mm Thickness
40mm O/D 2.0mm Thickness
LudaCris
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This might help - http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrpdf/rd ... I%2028.pdf
I'm talking to a guy at the moment who fabs CAMS approved cages for race cars. For a cage to be CAMS approved it needs to be stamped with a serial # etc and be registered with CAMS. I'd be very careful with fitting a cage that doesn't meet CAMS spec because you may have to rip it out if the CCDA decide to mandate CAMS spec. Just my opinion.
http://www.malvern-group.com.au/Motorsport.htm
http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/vehicl ... oJan05.pdf
I'm talking to a guy at the moment who fabs CAMS approved cages for race cars. For a cage to be CAMS approved it needs to be stamped with a serial # etc and be registered with CAMS. I'd be very careful with fitting a cage that doesn't meet CAMS spec because you may have to rip it out if the CCDA decide to mandate CAMS spec. Just my opinion.
http://www.malvern-group.com.au/Motorsport.htm
http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/vehicl ... oJan05.pdf
Weekdays - Prado GXL D4D with some stuff
Weekends - Mav shorty with lots of stuff
Weekends - Mav shorty with lots of stuff
is it possible to keep evryone happy, there is alot of rules and if you do it too cams spec you maybe doing somthing wrong in another spec, can you have a perfect roll cage, and the main reason i want chromoly is for weight, my dad is a awsome welder and chromoly is one of the easiest metals he has welded
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You can build your own cage and get it cams approved.blkmav wrote:You can't build your own if you want it to pass CAMS scrutineering
We have built 2 cages that have been cams approved you just have to get a cams approved engineer to come inspect it they take some measurements go away put it through there computer and tell you if changes are needed or not.
SAm
OVERKILL ENGINEERING
www.overkill4x4.com
www.overkill4x4.com
Who provided the identification plate?OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:You can build your own cage and get it cams approved.blkmav wrote:You can't build your own if you want it to pass CAMS scrutineering
We have built 2 cages that have been cams approved you just have to get a cams approved engineer to come inspect it they take some measurements go away put it through there computer and tell you if changes are needed or not.
SAm
Weekdays - Prado GXL D4D with some stuff
Weekends - Mav shorty with lots of stuff
Weekends - Mav shorty with lots of stuff
blkmav wrote:Who provided the identification plate?OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:You can build your own cage and get it cams approved.blkmav wrote:You can't build your own if you want it to pass CAMS scrutineering
We have built 2 cages that have been cams approved you just have to get a cams approved engineer to come inspect it they take some measurements go away put it through there computer and tell you if changes are needed or not.
SAm
The engineer
OVERKILL ENGINEERING
www.overkill4x4.com
www.overkill4x4.com
i thought u could do it yourself, ive been looking everywhere on the cam's website to look for the specs for a roll cage, does nyone have a link for the specs (like what size mounting plate and stuff) i am sure there would be pdf fromat specs. Ny help?
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