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possy
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4th Dec 12 at 19:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

right every one the time has come to get a cage in the car as i am wanting to do some track days next year and i am just after a few different cage designs if anyone has any good pics please get them up
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I've got custom cages one in mine. All the fitting pics are somewhere in my project thread.
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I had n OMP 10 point bolt in. Nothing fancy, cheap cheerful and done the job. Some pics in garage.
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If you going full weld in then go for the same a nic, If you want bolt in then I'm always in for a cuppa mate and I have one shell with a sparco bolt in and on shell with a omp bolt in in the garage so you can take a look fella.
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Custom Cages used to do a WRC-style one mate. I lad I used to know had one put in his S1600 Corsa, cost him about £1200 I think but it's well worth it. I think they still do the WRC one but I can't be sure, but CC are your best bet for a shit-hot cage. OMP if your on a budget tho (But I know your not Possy. )
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=472735&page=114

starts there the whole roll cage incident of my car.
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We can do a deal on Safety devices cages if you can get 3 or more involved.

The quality is far superior to OMP and they do a 6 point bolt in option.

We've recently done a group buy on the Civic type R Forum where we sold 7 and everyone was over the moon with the quality.

Price wise retail is £672.00

We can do one at £659.00
3+ at £610.00
5+ at £565.00

Few pictures from one of our customers:







http://www.areamotorsport.co.uk
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[Edited on 04-12-2012 by Rob B]
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what sort of steel do you chaps use to make the box's to sit them on? or do you buy them?... i never think its going to be strong enough.. ill end up with like 3inch thick or something haha
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That looks quality that Rob ^^
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I'd love a group buy on cages, but wouldn't want a hench cage
I only want a half rear.


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quote:
Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
what sort of steel do you chaps use to make the box's to sit them on? or do you buy them?... i never think its going to be strong enough.. ill end up with like 3inch thick or something haha


i used 2mm thick steel when i made mine and unfortunately ended up rolling the car and they were fine. heres some pics i took when i made them





[Edited on 05-12-2012 by AdamF]
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quote:
Originally posted by Haimsey
I'd love a group buy on cages, but wouldn't want a hench cage
I only want a half rear.


We can do the cage as a rear only in with the group buy. You'd be looking around £380 for the rear cage.

The safety devices cage come with all box section, nuts, bolts and everything required to fit. The box section is all formed to sit flush as part of the package.

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I'd be in at that.

Any pics of it fitted as a half rear?

[Edited on 05-12-2012 by Haimsey]


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quote:
Originally posted by Haimsey
I'd be in at that.

Any pics of it fitted as a half rear?

[Edited on 05-12-2012 by Haimsey]


Stoneyginger has a half rear safety devices cage, hopefully he'll post some
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right sounds good rob i will get in touch in the new year and are the cages powdercoated or will they need to be done by myself
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They look quite smart them sd cages but for me and my lanky legs I prefer the cage to go behind the dash and not infront..
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Haha col you crack me up i will try and get down on friday if your in
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Custom Cages CL4 kit http://www.customcages.co.uk/roll-cages/clubman-rollcages

7m of CDS

Bit of gas for the welder

Few consumpables

£500 if you can/know someone who can weld.



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quote:
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are the cages powdercoated or will they need to be done by myself



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quote:
Originally posted by Rob B
quote:
Originally posted by Haimsey
I'd love a group buy on cages, but wouldn't want a hench cage
I only want a half rear.


We can do the cage as a rear only in with the group buy. You'd be looking around £380 for the rear cage.

The safety devices cage come with all box section, nuts, bolts and everything required to fit. The box section is all formed to sit flush as part of the package.




so basicly all you have tio do is weld the box's in and bolt the cage to the box's... am i right?
Rob B
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quote:
Originally posted by Haimsey
quote:
Originally posted by possy
are the cages powdercoated or will they need to be done by myself



All cages come powdercoated black included in with the cost.

They can be powdercoated a different colour for an additional £60.00 (we don't make any money on this)


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quote:
Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote:
Originally posted by Rob B
quote:
Originally posted by Haimsey
I'd love a group buy on cages, but wouldn't want a hench cage
I only want a half rear.


We can do the cage as a rear only in with the group buy. You'd be looking around £380 for the rear cage.

The safety devices cage come with all box section, nuts, bolts and everything required to fit. The box section is all formed to sit flush as part of the package.




so basicly all you have tio do is weld the box's in and bolt the cage to the box's... am i right?


Exactly that.

The safety devices cages are the easiest cage solution on the market.

the base plates that need to be welded in are all formed to fit perfectly, and they always do fit perfectly.

All nuts and bolts are included as well as full instructions.

Another big benefit is that you do not need to paint these which can be extremely difficult trying to do once fitted.

Finally, If you ever decided to remove it, you wanted to remove the door bars for a weekend for easier access or even the rear cage if required, It's easy to do and takes around 45 minutes.

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Right ok sorted i will defo get in touch in the new year
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7th Dec 12 at 10:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I hace a saftey devices in my corsa bolt in but the bases at the b pillers needed welding in.

I thought saftey devices had gone bust or are they back up and running now
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ill be haveing one in the new year if were doing a group buy

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