Autopower Roll Cage.....an Interest?
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Thanks Z1, those pictures are very helpful, I look forward to see more pictures of both versions to see which one will better suit my needs. When will they be available for sale?
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Cusco ahs been designing and builsing cages since the formation of the company - I can assure you they would not produce a cage that would crush. This is only one of the offerings they will have. Typically they produce a variety of cages ranging from 4 point to 12 point, though not sure what they will do for the 350Z yet. This was the first one they have chosen to produce.
We hoipe to have these in late May, though I don't plan on having pics of the dash-escape version installed unless we have a customer locally do it (or someone orders and installs one). I have chosen not to put the cage in, as I really have no use for it at this time.
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We hoipe to have these in late May, though I don't plan on having pics of the dash-escape version installed unless we have a customer locally do it (or someone orders and installs one). I have chosen not to put the cage in, as I really have no use for it at this time.
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John - Picture of Piper Rollbar?
Originally posted by John
In the event of a roll over, that cage will crumple easily. There's no triagulation whatsosever for the roll hoop (and no harness bar).
In the event of a roll over, that cage will crumple easily. There's no triagulation whatsosever for the roll hoop (and no harness bar).
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