Vitara rollcage?
Vitara rollcage?
hey there just wondering if anyone out there has or has pics of an escudo rollcage. Looking at a halfcage for the back at the moment if anyone knows of or reccomends anyone to construct one??
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speak to reece at de-ranged engineering, hastings. hes doing all my fabrication work and he can make just about anything he puts his hand to.
look for his user name de-ranged and his number is on there. a very handy guy to know.
weemsy
look for his user name de-ranged and his number is on there. a very handy guy to know.
weemsy
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i will try to get some pics tonight of mine and put them up, where abouts in auks are you plenty of places around up there that could do a basic rear hoop.
vaughan
vaughan
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send me a pm i'll send you the number for sd performance he's out west i'd say he'd be keen or try the steel surgeon in manukau
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ok yea pics would be good, im in hillsborough just is anyone out there recommends one. benefits of a full cage?is a full cage needed for certain classes in trials competitions or can you get away with a half cage?
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hitbiga wrote:ok yea pics would be good, im in hillsborough just is anyone out there recommends one. benefits of a full cage?is a full cage needed for certain classes in trials competitions or can you get away with a half cage?
YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF THE FOOTAGE OF THE TRIALS ON THE TELLY, COZ ASKING IF A HALF CAGE IS OK, IS LIKE ASKING IF YOU CAN STILL FUNCTION WITH HALF A BRAIN.
this is the sport of trialing in NZ, you be the judge of wether you need a half cage of not.............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDcdHa0K9jQ
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full cage would be best but i find halfs enough for what i want to do, its still going to cave the front but not my head, plus it gives you some where to mount belts to.vaughan






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skid wrote:hitbiga wrote:ok yea pics would be good, im in hillsborough just is anyone out there recommends one. benefits of a full cage?is a full cage needed for certain classes in trials competitions or can you get away with a half cage?
YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF THE FOOTAGE OF THE TRIALS ON THE TELLY, COZ ASKING IF A HALF CAGE IS OK, IS LIKE ASKING IF YOU CAN STILL FUNCTION WITH HALF A BRAIN.
this is the sport of trialing in NZ, you be the judge of wether you need a half cage of not.............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDcdHa0K9jQ
yea i know i know, im not gunna be that serious but will a half cage be suffecient to enter in lower classes? until i have the $ for full cage
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hitbiga wrote:skid wrote:hitbiga wrote:ok yea pics would be good, im in hillsborough just is anyone out there recommends one. benefits of a full cage?is a full cage needed for certain classes in trials competitions or can you get away with a half cage?
YOU OBVIOUSLY HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF THE FOOTAGE OF THE TRIALS ON THE TELLY, COZ ASKING IF A HALF CAGE IS OK, IS LIKE ASKING IF YOU CAN STILL FUNCTION WITH HALF A BRAIN.
this is the sport of trialing in NZ, you be the judge of wether you need a half cage of not.............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDcdHa0K9jQ
yea i know i know, im not gunna be that serious but will a half cage be suffecient to enter in lower classes? until i have the $ for full cage
NO, you need a minimum 6 point cage and main hoop must be chassis mounted.
if you are in a club, then ask somebody who has trialed for a look at the rule book or you can get hold on one on the http://www.nzfwda.org.nz website.
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half cage is fine for the laurie sanson series around auck.
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Is it gonna be road legal?
Another place is Performance Metalworks http://www.pmw.co.nz/ up in silverdale (about 25mins north of the city) their involved in 4wding so will know the specs...
Another place is Performance Metalworks http://www.pmw.co.nz/ up in silverdale (about 25mins north of the city) their involved in 4wding so will know the specs...
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And if your looking for cages have a search round http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/ there is allsorts on there
(note sidekick/tracker/trackkick = vitara/escudo
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(note sidekick/tracker/trackkick = vitara/escudo

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ok cheers, yea still gunna be road legal
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[quote="skid"]NO, you need a minimum 6 point cage and main hoop must be chassis mounted.[quote]
6 point yes but the cage can now be body mounted as long as the plates to the body meet the specs
6 point yes but the cage can now be body mounted as long as the plates to the body meet the specs
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Will need it certed then for a 6pt rollcage too
(4pt your don't need cert as long as there is no rear seats) or if you could come up with a internal 4pt in rear for crossbracing etc, and then an external for front coming down into sills etc then it would probably not need cert (and provide more head room)... (but your muds tyres and lift still should)...
Another thing to think about is when you have a internal 6pt cage ideally you should also have harnesses and decent seats, as there is a high likelihood of smacking your head on the cage, as normal seatbelts allow more movement... (yes i know there is lots of regulations as to the frontal A zone etc etc but from what i've heard and seen even without a cage you stand a good chance of smacking your head against something). There was a case a while back (may have been in NZ) where guy rolled and died, and it is thought that he hit his head on the cage and killed him...
Just something to think about if its a daily driver

Another thing to think about is when you have a internal 6pt cage ideally you should also have harnesses and decent seats, as there is a high likelihood of smacking your head on the cage, as normal seatbelts allow more movement... (yes i know there is lots of regulations as to the frontal A zone etc etc but from what i've heard and seen even without a cage you stand a good chance of smacking your head against something). There was a case a while back (may have been in NZ) where guy rolled and died, and it is thought that he hit his head on the cage and killed him...
Just something to think about if its a daily driver
