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where did u get them and is it gd stuff? ooo also how much? thank yooo muchos
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looks lol
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lolol!
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got mine at mpsperformance.co.uk
website currently fecked lol
website currently fecked lol
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got mine from www.racingdevelopments.com but i doubt its what your after
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[quote=\".\"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 46733&rd=1
get a pipe bender and DIY!!! [/quote]
that place is well expensive
get a pipe bender and DIY!!! [/quote]
that place is well expensive
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also with it being stainless steel its gay and heavy
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Gay and heavy>?
Mate at least comment when youve actualy picked up and felt the weight of a stainless cage! Mine is stainless and weighs the equivelant of 2 small bags of suger!
Not heavy at all!
Mate at least comment when youve actualy picked up and felt the weight of a stainless cage! Mine is stainless and weighs the equivelant of 2 small bags of suger!
Not heavy at all!
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i have, also i used to work with tubing for a job so i know the diffrence in weight.
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Not much then?
Ball park figure in the weight between stainless and a safety devices cage? As i was going to go for one of their cages!
Ball park figure in the weight between stainless and a safety devices cage? As i was going to go for one of their cages!
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to be honest i was being joky about it as IMO a show cage is a waste of time and will cause injust in an accident to be honest as most are made of infrerior material etc!
a safety devices cage is 18kg. you cant have a light cage that does its job, the safety devices cage is tested in every aspect in the design process at MIRA, also to meet the regulations it needs to be a certain thickness as its MILD STEEL, makes it easier to homogolate it, if you start using none uniform materials, sizes thicknesses the testing is alot more rigerous etc..... hence if i was to get a cage id get a proper one that is worth getting, remember you crash, a broken weld will spear thru a seat and your body with ease, i wouldnt like to whitness it, the same applies for fitting harnesses to recliners, ITS POINTLESS DONT DO IT! having said all the above, is your cage made to fia regs?? as far as im aware if its stainless it would need testing individually at the cost of £600??
a safety devices cage is 18kg. you cant have a light cage that does its job, the safety devices cage is tested in every aspect in the design process at MIRA, also to meet the regulations it needs to be a certain thickness as its MILD STEEL, makes it easier to homogolate it, if you start using none uniform materials, sizes thicknesses the testing is alot more rigerous etc..... hence if i was to get a cage id get a proper one that is worth getting, remember you crash, a broken weld will spear thru a seat and your body with ease, i wouldnt like to whitness it, the same applies for fitting harnesses to recliners, ITS POINTLESS DONT DO IT! having said all the above, is your cage made to fia regs?? as far as im aware if its stainless it would need testing individually at the cost of £600??
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18kg is that all, wow im quite impressed, idve thought they weigh loads more than that, laso i agree with you on the \'for show\' cages, you just dont know what would happen to it in a crash, worrying really