ROLL CAGES, PREFAB

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434MONTE

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Jun 24, 2009
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Has anyone installed one of the prefabbed rollbar/cage kits available from any chassis company?
 
565bbchevy has bars in his car. You might want to ask him, he has always been helpful and it's obvious he knows what he's doing...


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I have a Chris Alston Chassisworks 14 pt cage in my 69 Nova and it fits great. I also have an S&W 12 pt moly cage in my Malibu and it also fits nicely. I've even heard Comp Engineering cages fit well. So I guess the choice is up to you and what you want to pay. That being said nothing would fit as well as having someone bending a cage for your car.

Hope this helps.
 
I wish I could recommend a kit but I only bought a main hoop from Comp. Engineering and bought the rest of the straight pipe from a local steel supply, which saved me a big truck freight charge that I would have had to pay to get a kit here.
I knew I would be bending and notching my own bars so they would be an exact fit for my car and the prefab kits would have to be modified and renotched anyways
The kits I was looking at prior to doing mine are mainly for strip cars so they would end up being tight for cars with full interiors with a back seat, I wanted mine to be more street freindly with clearance for my power seats to move, rear bars that go through the speaker deck and bends to fit my shoulders so I will be comfortable when driving my car.
 
i used kit from SW racecars....fit's great!
 
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