Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
im not arguing ffs
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jr
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im impressed with what ive seen danny make, his turn around time is better as well isnt it mark ?
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Colin
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How does all your insurance react when you tell them you have a roll cage welded in??
My old mate from school wanted to put one in his old mini but the insurance said no
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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did they also say no when he wanted to buy the latest CK aftershave
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
did they also say no when he wanted to buy the latest CK aftershave
Not until he told him he was going to drink it.
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Lee 16v
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Registered: 25th Jun 04
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
did they also say no when he wanted to buy the latest CK aftershave
i spoke to my old insurer about it, and they asked me why i needed a rollcage and was i a fast driver, and then went silent... lol
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Nic Barnes
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my insurance company pleaded with me to put a roll cage in my car as they didnt want me to die
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by jr
im impressed with what ive seen danny make, his turn around time is better as well isnt it mark ?
he is faster, but your cage took a hell of a lot longer than mine.
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Cupra Steve
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Thats the thing about roll cages, insurers hate them, then again when you tell them you have a c20let in a corsa they aren't to impressed either!!!!!
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AK
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Steve - your argument makes sense... but is pointless.
A rollcage in a car (fitted correctly) will help in a crash.
The owner may survive without it.... but I know for sure that i'd prefer rolling in caged car.
Accidents happen. Cages are fitted in case of accidents. I dont think people think 'hmm... it prob survive a crash at 60 so i dont need a cage'
Id prefer to need a new car rather than have a flat top on my head.
Why do you fit uprated brakes.... i'm sure the std ones work. The uprated ones WORK BETTER!!!!
A cage HELPS the car stay in shape when squashed.
and 25kg for a full cage is a bit optimistic. Maybe 45kg including door bars
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Cupra Steve
Thats the thing about roll cages, insurers hate them, then again when you tell them you have a c20let in a corsa they aren't to impressed either!!!!!
in what way are they not impressed? they get to charge you over inflated rates to insure a 14 year old engine in a corsa. if anything they want you to call
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jr
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i think rob mearnt ours were 26kg ak
as min and marks are weld in half cages
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by AK
Steve - your argument makes sense... but is pointless.
A rollcage in a car (fitted correctly) will help in a crash.
The owner may survive without it.... but I know for sure that i'd prefer rolling in caged car.
Accidents happen. Cages are fitted in case of accidents. I dont think people think 'hmm... it prob survive a crash at 60 so i dont need a cage'
Id prefer to need a new car rather than have a flat top on my head.
Why do you fit uprated brakes.... i'm sure the std ones work. The uprated ones WORK BETTER!!!!
A cage HELPS the car stay in shape when squashed.
and 25kg for a full cage is a bit optimistic. Maybe 45kg including door bars
i am king of pointless arguments
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
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wish i had a cage when i did this
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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see how the rear is still pretty much uncrushed?
i think the lesson here is full cages offer some degree of structural ridgity but half cages are pretty pointless
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LeeM
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rears not crushed cos it didnt go onto the rear, weight of the engine kept the front down
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bubble
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Registered: 24th Jan 04
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
Bubblevaux, you are here to tell the tale. Are you advising against bolt in cages? I cant see much in the pic but it looks to have done a sufficient enough job.
no no am i buggery-im highly ADVISING a cage-mine was bolted in at every point. to see the car in the flesh is unbelieveable-without the complete cage i would be dead-no doubt about it at all. fire brigade police and ambulance say im here cuz cage stopped roof from crushing my head.
check this pic-u can clearly see that the cage has held the roof here...
and this one u can see how the cage has kept it in place...
and the car rolled about 4-5 times-im convinced without the cage i wouldnt be here now.
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bubble
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and check this one....
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