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Author: Subject: Rollcage, screen and bodywork fitment?
SALAD

posted on 7/4/15 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
Rollcage, screen and bodywork fitment?

I am thinking of fitting a rollcage through my scuttle, either behind the dash and down to the floor, or on to the top chassis rail through the edge of the scuttle. Then after the IVA, fixing/ bonding a screen to the cage.

Has anyone done this or similar and can post some pictures up?

I seem to remember someone's cage fits behind their dash and someone else with a Striker has bonded a screen to their cage....?

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johnwilders

posted on 7/4/15 at 08:47 PM Reply With Quote
Rollcage Screen

Can't help you but I would be interested in how you get on, I was thinking of doing the same thing. Also from a good strong rollcage screen surround you could fit a good strong tight bikini top.
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SALAD

posted on 7/4/15 at 09:32 PM Reply With Quote
You could, but I personally prefer to wear just a pair of shorts....
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Ben_Copeland

posted on 8/4/15 at 06:28 AM Reply With Quote
You ideally want the cage to go down to the floor rather than just sitting on the top tubes

No reason why you can't do it now before iva as long as it's anchored properly.

My cage comes down just infront of the dash cutting the corners of the scuttle.





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SALAD

posted on 8/4/15 at 08:16 AM Reply With Quote
I'm planning on fitting the cage before but not attaching the screen until after IVA. I would be welding the cage in so thought the top rail would be ok seeing as a lot of them are bolted on.
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