Show me your roll cage......
Yes they do. I love it.
Previous owner got it done at Cascade Motorsports which is located in Seattle, WA. I talked to them extensively about the cage before I bought the car, and they told me the cage cost ~$11,000 because of the custom fabrication, paint, parts, etc.
Previous owner got it done at Cascade Motorsports which is located in Seattle, WA. I talked to them extensively about the cage before I bought the car, and they told me the cage cost ~$11,000 because of the custom fabrication, paint, parts, etc.
Yes they do. I love it.
Previous owner got it done at Cascade Motorsports which is located in Seattle, WA. I talked to them extensively about the cage before I bought the car, and they told me the cage cost ~$11,000 because of the custom fabrication, paint, parts, etc.
Previous owner got it done at Cascade Motorsports which is located in Seattle, WA. I talked to them extensively about the cage before I bought the car, and they told me the cage cost ~$11,000 because of the custom fabrication, paint, parts, etc.
nevermind looks good though
custom>autopower>cusco
If you want real safety and chassis rigidity forget bolt-in, custom fabbed and welded is the way to go. Then you won't have to worry about what year your evo is an weather it has a sunroof and weather it's going to be effective in a rollover and more than just dead weight.
If you want real safety and chassis rigidity forget bolt-in, custom fabbed and welded is the way to go. Then you won't have to worry about what year your evo is an weather it has a sunroof and weather it's going to be effective in a rollover and more than just dead weight.






same place you can a cage for any year evo without a sunroof
most of these are custom fabbed. READ
Even in a stock Evo (or any car for that matter) that is road raced, a cage isn't necessarily overkill.