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And if you're stepping up your game with a custom cage, you should STILL use offset high density rollbar padding near your head (or your passenger's head) to ensure no direct steel-to-skull contact in the event of an accident.
A custom 4pt weld-in is quite affordable and will fit better than any bolt-in. Go to the track and ask around and you will find the person you need to call...
And if you're stepping up your game with a custom cage, you should STILL use offset high density rollbar padding near your head (or your passenger's head) to ensure no direct steel-to-skull contact in the event of an accident.
Don't need it for 10 sec NHRA cages...anything 9 under with the bars over top of your head by doors then yes, padding is a must, I can be "cleanly" installed but still doesn't Look that good if just for show... Which to be is kind of BS, I mean I drive my car and all and have taken it to track so it made sense, and of course the better you can make it look the better.
If just for show, I guess do a Cusco cage and call it good....meh