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Internal Roll Cages
Internal Roll Cages
GDAY,
i have a SWB sierra with a 4 point cage in the back, but i wanna put a cage in the front..
was just wondering how much it would cost.. what to look out for.. what specs... how many bars..
i live in melbourne and if anyone could help, or recomend me to some places around melbourne that would do it, that would be great !!!
Dan!
i have a SWB sierra with a 4 point cage in the back, but i wanna put a cage in the front..
was just wondering how much it would cost.. what to look out for.. what specs... how many bars..
i live in melbourne and if anyone could help, or recomend me to some places around melbourne that would do it, that would be great !!!
Dan!
uh huh
I had never thought of this untill we had a thread here a while ago and an INTERNAL in a zook is a pretty bad thing unless your wearing a helmet! Because you have a look at it now and theres not much room take out the thickness of the tube and the gap you leave and it get's pretty dangerouse!muppet_man67 wrote:there is very little head room in the front of a suzuki for an internal cage. unless your wearing a helmet they can actually be just as bad as they are good. something to consider.
If your not doing any comp's go for an external but make sure it's really close to the body so you don't get hung up on stuff! And it saves your pannels too !
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
is your rear cage alloy?
If it is, throw it away!!
A full compliant is gunna cost you atleast couple of grand, I dont care if people say they got them cheeper, If your doing it properly, it takes time.
Time is money.
Its also the thing that saves your life!
Mock
If it is, throw it away!!
A full compliant is gunna cost you atleast couple of grand, I dont care if people say they got them cheeper, If your doing it properly, it takes time.
Time is money.
Its also the thing that saves your life!
Mock
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
I've posted this before in the "internal vs external" thread, but here it is again. How i did my internal on mine to gain more headroom. I've also just lowered my seat height furthermore as I noticed a few occasions where my helmet would touch one of the bars. I'm pretty sure I now have more headroom in mine then a stocker hardtop Softtop still fits fine too
Mark.
I'd like to know how as I used to own a Sierra Ute and there was no way you could fit an internal cage into a ute cab without there being clearance issues around your head, unless he is about 5 foot tallFullbackNo1 wrote:Well i have a friend that has a suzuki sierra ute and its roll bars are no where near your head
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I call it internal, all mounting points are internal and with the roof on it is all inside the car and covered. I realise my setup can't be used on a hardtop or a ute like your old one but for any softop car it could be a viable solution.grimbo wrote:mark that is a bit of internal but mostly external by the looks of it. The biggest problem area with an internal is near the b pillar which you have gotten around by going external
I can't imagine many internals having much room though. Maybe we all just have a different opinion on what is acceptable and what isn't Zooks are a fairly tight fit without a cage in them.
Mark.
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