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Posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S (Member # 1633) on :
 
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN A 4 POINT AND IN A 6 POINT CAGE AND WHAT R THE REQUIREMENTS TO RUN IN THE 11'S CAGE WISE.
IM LOOKIN TO PUT A CAGE IN BUT I REALLY DONT WANT TO HACK UP MY CAR IF I DONT HAVE TO.
ANY SUGESTIONS OR AWNSERS?
 
Posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S (Member # 1633) on :
 
OH YEAH IM PUTTIN THE CAGE IN A 97 GT IF THAT MATTERS
 
Posted by jayl (Member # 185) on :
 
11.99 and quicker requires a 6pt cage , and 13.99 or fast requires the same in a drop top. i believe.........
 
Posted by cobraman_1994 (Member # 467) on :
 
i belive that the 6 has a bar that goes across the middle and the 4 doesnt
 
Posted by jayl (Member # 185) on :
 
the 6pt has the bars that reach forward to near the drivers feet, they go across the doors
 
Posted by 4.6 EATIN GM'S (Member # 1633) on :
 
alrightthe 6 point go's across the seats and by the doors.
any suggestions on who i should buy one from? [Confused] [patriot]
 
Posted by Wolf (Member # 1723) on :
 
# of points = the number of places the cage bolts to on the chassis. 4-pt is the rear hoop and 2 rear support bars that attach behind it, 6-pt has 2 more bars that go forward between the front seats and the doors.

The Kenny Brown street cage will probably be adequate:
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www.kennybrown.com
 
Posted by 99gt-UJSTLST (Member # 584) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wolf:
# of points = the number of places the cage bolts to on the chassis. 4-pt is the rear hoop and 2 rear support bars that attach behind it, 6-pt has 2 more bars that go forward between the front seats and the doors.

The Kenny Brown street cage will probably be adequate:
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www.kennybrown.com

thats looks nice but damm 650 for a roll cage that some bucks
 




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