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muhuha
26th October 2008, 11:22
Having looked around on here for info on roll cages. Came across this link it says that theres a roll cage that can be fitting and also have the use of the rear seats.
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=142843&highlight=roll+cage
Half way down the pictures theres a car being sprayed white with a roll cage that looks as if the rear seats could be used. Is this the OMP 19kg? It goes through the dash into the suspension turrets.
Also at the bottom of the pics theres also a roll cage that bolts to the rear arches which one is this?
Thanks
muhuha
27th October 2008, 22:07
Bump any ideas where i can get a rear arch bolted roll cage.
dannyboy2005
27th October 2008, 23:01
Don't get a roll cage for a 1.1 :S watse of money imo. At least get a shitty ally one from ebay for 80 quid :S
Spanky
28th October 2008, 00:48
Have a look at this site.
http://www.mpsperformance.co.uk/
They CUSTOM make role cages to how YOU want them.
They are NOT made for safety etc, mainly for looks, but can have them how you want them.
So basically, you could have a cage made so you can stil use the rear seats, but alos have door bars etc etc if you wanted to :y:
pjm300
28th October 2008, 08:59
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v330/Dave106rallye/10012008005.jpg
yes this is the omp19kg.
if you're thinking about running rear seats with a roll cage you deserve to die.
because that is what will happen to your passengers when you crash
muhuha
28th October 2008, 16:53
Lool thanks....
Why would the passengers die? From smashing their heads?
Any idea what this one is
http://photos-e.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v196/73/54/500501048/n500501048_1037444_3382.jpg
pjm300
28th October 2008, 19:13
you dont want your head smashing against a tube with no give do you?
you shouldnt run a roll cage without harnesses, as they hold you in your seat, you shouldnt really run a roll cage without a helmet, although i personally do, so having passengers on the rear bench where they can slide around is just asking for head injuries
smiith
28th October 2008, 19:20
1. Why put a rollcage in a 1.1?
2. Why would you want back seats with a rollcage in?
3. Why have a rollcage if you dont intend to race?
4. Please leave.
muhuha
28th October 2008, 19:25
1. Why put a rollcage in a 1.1? to be a 1.6
2. Why would you want back seats with a rollcage in? more practicle for the time being
3. Why have a rollcage if you dont intend to race? how do you know know i dont
4. Please leave. nah good thanks, ohh diesel noooooooooo;)
si_pow
28th October 2008, 19:53
Hahaha! Ive been looking at rollcages for my mk1 VTR, the only ones I could find looked a bit naff off ebay. I think i'd take my seats out if i was putting a cage in.
Paulinho
30th May 2009, 14:36
Lool thanks....
Why would the passengers die? From smashing their heads?
Any idea what this one is
http://photos-e.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v196/73/54/500501048/n500501048_1037444_3382.jpg
That looks interesting, does anybody know what its called, or who makes it.
Rogue_Shadow
30th May 2009, 18:29
1. Why put a rollcage in a 1.1?
2. Why would you want back seats with a rollcage in?
3. Why have a rollcage if you dont intend to race?
4. Please leave.
Ha ha Well Put
Go faster stripes add 10 BHP lol
:clapping:
col101
30th May 2009, 19:36
Having looked around on here for info on roll cages. Came across this link it says that theres a roll cage that can be fitting and also have the use of the rear seats.
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=142843&highlight=roll+cage
Half way down the pictures theres a car being sprayed white with a roll cage that looks as if the rear seats could be used. Is this the OMP 19kg? It goes through the dash into the suspension turrets.
Also at the bottom of the pics theres also a roll cage that bolts to the rear arches which one is this?
Thanks
That looks interesting, does anybody know what its called, or who makes it.
Click the link in the first post.
The cage is a SD rear according to that!
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