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Just making sure you know that CAMS approved half cages are rear half, not front half.

http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen_re...dule_j_q210.pdf

of course its rear half.. why would i get front half :)

yeh its approved and shisss it seems steep but aint no1 else got them that i can find. this guy wrote the RWC manual on roll cages so he knows his stuff at least, not that i care overally im a defect waiting to happen :P

902 is unfitted to but probaly chuck it in with mates

i do, i get along with most people on here

yeahh i try not to offend anyone on here.. wouldnt be good

although i do hold a grudge against shan for changing my username to ladytron ages ago...

kent :P

of course its rear half.. why would i get front half :)

yeh its approved and shisss it seems steep but aint no1 else got them that i can find. this guy wrote the RWC manual on roll cages so he knows his stuff at least, not that i care overally im a defect waiting to happen :P

902 is unfitted to but probaly chuck it in with mates

For reference, I payed $950 for a half cage, with harness bar fitted in my 180sx from BD. Mind you it was about 2 years ago now though.

Since when aren't bolt in CAMS approved Shan?

I had a half cage bolt in from Brown Davis, and it came complete with CAMS paperwork and never got pulled up with scrutineering.

alr33x:

Their work is awesome, so I highly recommend them, but they need a few lessons in customer service :P

since the 2005 handbook (section J) from memory (I could be wrong haven't looked at it in a couple of years). depends on the event you're competing too, half cage is fine for speed events, but for rally etc you need full cage.

Also just cos its CAMS compliant doesn't mean it is ADR compliant. Guess it all depends on what you want the cage for? street or track?

For reference, I payed $950 for a half cage, with harness bar fitted in my 180sx from BD. Mind you it was about 2 years ago now though.
since the 2005 handbook (section J) from memory (I could be wrong haven't looked at it in a couple of years). depends on the event you're competing too, half cage is fine for speed events, but for rally etc you need full cage.

Also just cos its CAMS compliant doesn't mean it is ADR compliant. Guess it all depends on what you want the cage for? street or track?

thanks man

its for drift events and street.. according to BD its fully compliant and street legal but meh.. doubt mr.plod will listen to that anyway was just wonderin about price and if their stuff is decent more so.

to get from japan will be 1k++ easy plus i was told streeter doesnt do cages so then gotta go to importer who will wana make a cut as well :P

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