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Rollcage
Does anyone now a site of making/welding rollcages?? Into a bug??
Of know anyone sites of manufactures that's makes rollcages. I now www.heigo.de all ready, are there other sites??? Thnxxx Wiebrand
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I can think of OMP and Sparco. Though Heigo makes pretty much the nicest product. There are more German manufacturers, but I can't come up with the names right now.
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Matter produced nice bolt-in CroMo rollcages. For both the standard and the super. A weld-in cage will probably be a diy job, or have a shop do it for you. A shop like Remola http://www.remola.nl/ in the Netherlands could do it for you. They can even certify your cage if you plan to go racing.
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Thnx
I have seen the site of remola already. But what is the site from Matter, I can't find there's. Also Wiechers makes rollcages www.wiechers.de Another sites are always welcom Grt. WIebrand
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Hi,
No web-adress as far as I know but you can try them at: +49 725571240 (don't know if the number is still valid). Oh, and Safety Devices makes a weld-in cage for the 1302 but this probably will fit a 12/1300 body as well. http://www.safetydevices.co.uk/oldsite/carcages.htm Good luck, Cheers, Richard Last edited by Richie; June 12th 2003 at 06:41. |
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Lots of options in the UK too, if you're interested..
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I prefer Wiechers & Heigo!!!
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RLR racing in the US makes a nice bolt in cage within NHRA specs.
I think the web site is http://www.ronlummusracing.com Last edited by blue4400; September 11th 2003 at 10:28. |
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rollcage
i've seen a heigo model, they are very pretty and good made..
the most terrible i've seen is a matter WRC "look like" in a kafer only the price stop's you....4000 euro
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Heres a couple off the top of my head..
http://www.jonrathboneracing.co.uk/ (Good - Stoke on Trent) http://www.safetydevices.co.uk (off the shelf item) |
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Re: rollcage
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Did you notice the raised part at the middle just behind where the gearbox opening is? That looks like a boxed section to make room for a 915 or bigger trans David, do you have more info on that car? like what is it used for? Thanks, Walter PS IMHO This thread should actually be in the suspension section... |
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silver car
hi wally,
this silver car will be again a super car.. the body is a NOS complet body from 99 with door and huds from Mexico that was found in germany ( only for 1700 euro) the platform is a 96 mexico modified for a 915 gear box on a complet set of 996 brakes on alu arms. This is a road car, the owner as allready a complete remmele car ( since 10 years a green on )and wan't a new toy, inside will be 2 carbon GT3 seats, fully hydrolyque brakes/ hand brakes and clutch dash in a sheet of carbon fiber with autometer package, engine is under way it's a 2,9 liter injection with new remmele head's on.. onwer does not want less than 260 HP in it ( I understand, he drive's a maranello for every day) that's what I know form it.. as you understrud.. it's again a remmele car.. rim's on are not the good on' they will be 911 GT3 in 2 parts. he is a pics of the general car david
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Amazing car David!.
Well, the owner is in the right place for such a project, I suppose. Thanks a lot for the info. Walter |
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Ah yes,
Have seen this car in the flesh. Really, really nice. Have you noticed the braces in the lower corner? They brace the torsiontubes, The cage continues in the front to the beam and it connects the top of the shocktower to the body/rollcage. As said a very nice car. It will be another Remmele showstopper when it is finished. Cheers, Richard |
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