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Hey,

I have a manufactured roll cage (its not custom) and on the padding there is a sticker that sais Kagura. I Can't find any information on it and I need to find the material its made of and the wall thickness of the tube. Its a 6 point cage with an off white padding. The tube size is 40mm

Can anyone point me in a direction?

thanks

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what is your intended use? cams racing? AASA racing? ANDRA thingy?

among other things, CAMS require the main hoop to be 45mm with 2.5mm thickness, or 50mm with 2mm thickness. Other members carn be 38mm 2.5mm thick or 40mm with 2.0mm thickness.

Assuming it is a japanese bolt in cage it almost certainly doesn't meet the CAMS requirements. Also watch out for the design of the A pillar mount - if it has more than 1 bend at the windscreen it is not legal (most around the dash cages don't comply as they have an S shape.)

ok, thanks for that information. Its just a weekened car. I live nowhere near any tracks and my mates and I drive 1000km south to brissy for friday night drift nights at QR every few months. I am just trying to get the cage engineered for a mod plate. I spoke to a guy and he said I need to find the specs to see if he will approve it.

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