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Old Apr 18, 2007 | 04:19 AM
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Default Re: Roll Cages Installed locally?

Originally Posted by Spooln4
While I don't think I'd need more than a 6-point cage, I'm wondering if investing in a 8-10 should be considered? Can I upgrade to an 8-10 later on? Or are most 6-point cages designed just as that, 6-points with no room for upgrade?

My car is barely in need of a 6-point, and I'm not saying I need an 8-10 point, I'm just trying to weigh out my options so that I don't have to invest money later on.

Also I'm sure drivability and convience are huge factor when going to the larger cages.

I need a daily
A 5 point rollbar is good down to 6.50 for 1/8th mile, after that you need a full cage. And if the shop knows what they're doing they can build off of your 5/6 point rollbar and make it a full cage later if you need it. I'm gonna do a 6 point with swingouts and call it good. Even if I got to the point of running mid 6's, I don't want to deal with all the other crap that comes at that level (licensing, etc.).

And yes, if you need to put a rollbar in the daily, then you definitely need a beater! LOL