has the CCDA roll cage specs changed this year?
or is it still 4 point internal and 4 point out back if its a ute?
i can't find it on the web page?
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Hoonz,
Version 5.0 is the latest as of 1st May 2005. For cab-chassis vehicles it allows two types of cages.
1st - 4 point cage inside cab, with backstays attached via flexible joint through the rear bulkhead of the cab.
2nd - 4 point cage inside the cab, plus 4 point cage out the back. They don't need to be connected through the bulkhead though.
Cheers
Mitch
Version 5.0 is the latest as of 1st May 2005. For cab-chassis vehicles it allows two types of cages.
1st - 4 point cage inside cab, with backstays attached via flexible joint through the rear bulkhead of the cab.
2nd - 4 point cage inside the cab, plus 4 point cage out the back. They don't need to be connected through the bulkhead though.
Cheers
Mitch
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