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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 01:52 AM
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time for cage~

hello! I know it is late little bit, but think about to get a roll cage in my evo.

actually, I have seen cusco and autopower bars and cages, but don't know why,

just don't really like it..

stoped to one of the local race shop for custom cage.. but never got a phone call from them.

any you track drivers got or know where I can get a good cage?? (chomoly if is possible.)

thank you.
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 09:13 PM
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custom is the only way to go. An aftermarket one sacrafices space inside the cage for ease of installation. Do you need a full cage? Is it a only a track car or is it a daily driver? A roll bar will add a little bit of stiffnes without putting your skull in danger although your passengers in the rear wont have the same comfort.
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 11:33 PM
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actually, it will be daily drive, street and track race.
since I gonna put one in, I think I will just go for full cage.
I don't need rear seat anyway, my evo is only for me to enjoy
I know it won't be same confert as now, I just want to enjoy my evo from A~Z
so I don't really care if it is hard to get into car. (as long as I don't need to fold myself like paper.)

anyway, over all, still haven't decide go for full cage or half cage
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Old Sep 12, 2006 | 11:49 PM
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Its really not the ease of getting into and out of the car that I am worried about. Its when you roll your car or get into an accident and slam your noggin into the cage. Even a fenderbender can leave you with a serious concusion insead of just walking away. Make sure to cover everything your head can hit with safty foam.
Good luck and lets see some pics when you get it in
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Old Sep 13, 2006 | 12:02 AM
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well... than I might need to go for half cage, i guess..
I will send u some pix after i get it in.
thank you for everything
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