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 Post subject: roll cage. how much?
PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:32 pm 
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how much would i be expecting to pay for a fia approved good quality roll cage for my racer? just making a price list of all the things i need for the car..

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:56 pm 
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half cage full cage welded or bolt in cross bracess sip ????
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full weld in, cross over bars etc, full racing..

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well anywhere from 900 upto 4000
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 12:13 am 
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900 for a full welded in cage, makka? or are you saying 900 for a basic rear half cage .... up to 4000 for the whole kit and kaboodle

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:22 am 
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Cams approved cage (CDW or CDS) will set you back around $4000 to $4500. Best thind is to get yourself a copy of the CAMS manual. All specs are there.


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ouch! :shock: ...there goes the budget :(

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ouch! :shock: ...there goes the budget :(


I think there is a few people wanting cages in Sydney.. why don't we just get them all done at the same time and get a discount.. :wink:

Makka you know were to get em made yeah??


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I got one... just need to get someone to put it in properly for me.

There is a thread about cages somewhere if you do a search... Ausmini4u I think put up heaps of information...


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brb ...... or bond roll bars for the uneducated
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I was quoted $600 fitted for a half cage.

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that would be a bolt in but
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:09 am 
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Yep, bolt in.

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What is the alternative..?? Welding it in I am presuming..? Cost of that..??

Also thats AFTER being engineered isnt it..!!! :wink:


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I paid $800 for a full Alloy cage welded by a CAMS approved welder. This was around 5 years ago. I suggest you shop around. There are a number of different suppliers in the CAMS manual.

Be aware that Roll cage guys like to butcher Mini roof linings if you still have one in your car.

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