am4nf
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If i were to fit a full bolt in roll cage to my aircon non sunroof sport what interior wise would i need to remove?
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smcGSI16V
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All of it to get the cage in and fit it.
Just because it's a bolt doesn't mean no welding is required. A bolt in cage fitted properly needs minimum 3mm plates or box section areas welding in where the legs go.
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am4nf
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what needs to stay out then? can i have rear seats at all?
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Root
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Not with a full cage
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swill_omnibus
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Full cage is a no. Usually a full cage includes a cross bar at rear so this would cancel out the rear passenger seats in effect.
And depending if your having if for FIA track use or general track use think things like spacers and so on need to be certain diameters and so on. I'm sure someone with that knowledge should be able to mention though.
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Nic Barnes
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you wont be able to fit a roll cage, a full one bolt in or weld in if you have a bonnet bra anyway. that will need to be removed permanantly if you have a cage. as it just wont fit back on.
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davieslim
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scott n's xe gsi had a full cage and still had the rear seats but all he had in the rear was a baby seat
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am4nf
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Lmao nic
Cheers davie
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