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Repostyle

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Looking for a 6 point cage for notch.* Order online or buy local, where to get?*
 

orangewhiner

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Maximum motorsports makes cages for our car 79-04, and they are reasonably priced $399&up. They are also NHRA approaved.
 
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killrb

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Let us know where you live and we could all make some great recommendations for local shops to build or install cages.

Brandon
 

86turbo

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s&w, wolf, mm, art morrison, alston chassis, comp engineering, etc........... **** even steeda sells them now....

i would go with the wolf cage if i was you.......heard nothing but great things about them. Art morrison and alston are pretty spendy....

I personally have an s&w in the mustang i race, it was pretty cheap but i had to massage some of the notching of the tubes. Even though my welding wasnt dope it turned out pretty well....

just a thought....

Drew
 

charged9250

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I run a Comp Eng 8pt. in my car. It was cheep but all you get it tubing and the hoop. Any bends you will need to do your self. Maximum Motor sports makes a nice bolt in/weld in bar thats easy to install.
 

gasketmaster

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Redline Race Cars in Longview

Excellent craftsmanship
 

MTMMAN

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What are you going to use the car for- street, drag, open tracking? That has alot to do with were and what type of cage to buy.
 

Mustang78

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i went with an art morrison 8 pt roll bar, i think it was 200.00.. they only bent the main hoop and rear bars(fits a notch much better than a hatch), quality of the tubing is great, craftsmanship is very lacking(straight door bars, honestly?) and you have to cut all pieces and grind every end to fit..i would buy elsewhere but it was in my price range and i'm not afraid of extra work, it's also NHRA approved but you have to weld it in) anyway its artmorrison.com click the catalog link
 

stock50LX

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If you plan to use your car on the street, like I do, just get a five point with a detachable bar on the driver's side. You're still legal to 9.99 and you, and a passanger, have no obstructions for getting in and out. Also, no track inspector has ever looked at the bar. I could have painted PVC pipe and they wouldn't know it.
 

2bfeard

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redline racecars

gasketmaster said:
Redline Race Cars in Longview

Excellent craftsmanship
Click to expand...

Has had a friends camaro there for about 4 months and its still not done, he will be picking it up soon and taking it elsewhere. Brian does do good work, but for some reason he has drop the ball on this one!!!!
 
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TURBO80LXCOUPE

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i helped my buddy put a wild rides 10 point cage in,little work needed to be done good quality little spendy compared to comp eng,i would use in my car if i ever put a cage in
 

theconductor

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Wen-Sen in southeast portland does roll cages. I haven't used them for one, but a guy I work with has a few in his racecars and is happy with them. They have done some custom welding for me and it has all been nice work.

-kyle
 
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