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Primer GR40
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Does anybody know who makes a good bolt/ or weld roll cage that is daily driver friendly? good price too. basically im a lazy shithead and would like you guys to point me in the right direction cause im tired of looking stuff up. [ October 24, 2002, 04:07 PM: Message edited by: Blown Mystic ]
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KCmustangboy
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Steeda. They are great. everything from 4 and 6 point bolt-ins to cages that weld in. I have a convertable which is supposed to be the harder one to install and it took me like 45min. Really good stuff and easy to install.
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Posts: 1691 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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Primer GR40
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thanks. i think i may go with one from them. are there anymore good sites to check before i make a decision???
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Yellow94GT
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I would like to know how this all turns out. Make sure you post about it when your done
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Posts: 5990 | From: Cameron Park, Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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93ex-chp
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maximum motorsports makes good cages
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Primer GR40
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they look about the same as the steeda cages. i am going to just get a four point as i would like to keep the back seat. the steeda says it still keeps the back seat. does MM interfere with the rear seat??? is it bolt or weld in?
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WIKD 281
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Steeda cages are made by autopower. There are 2 bolt in cages that are really popular> the autopower and the maximum motorsports. If you just want a simple bolt in> then either will be fine> but> if you want something custom and safer> then you will have to have one made. Maier racing does some really nice work> I just looked at one of their installs on friday> awesome work> but pricey> you pay for what you get.
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TOPnotch
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Yep go with Maier there shit fits hella nice. They do great cages
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Posts: 2255 | From: Hayward | Registered: May 2002
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Primer GR40
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where are they located?
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quote: Originally posted by Blown Mystic: where are they located?
They are on Meekland Ave in Hayward. 22215 Meekland Ave Hayward, Ca 94541 Phone: 510-581-7600
Ask for Mike Maier.
Hope this helps?
You ask and you shal receive! [ October 27, 2002, 04:34 PM: Message edited by: Irish'sBlackGT ]
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88gt
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My buddy is taking his car to Maier racing on Thursday to have his 6 point cage put in his 67 fastback. If you're interested i'll have one of us post up about how it comes out.
Posts: 1482 | From: Santa Clara/Bay area | Registered: Nov 2001
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Quick_01_WS6
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I also do roll cages. I am a certified welder up here in Nor Cal (sacto) I ahve done a few "race car cages and worked at Chris Alston Chassis works for 6 years
This is a pic of some of the stuff built. for more info E-mail me at bmcioli@netzero.net
p.s. You can get a cage from them alos hear is a link to the site http://www.cachassisworks.com/cages.htm [ October 27, 2002, 04:21 PM: Message edited by: Quick_01_WS6 ]
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Primer GR40
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are there any that have door bars and still utilize the rear seat. or would that be custom?
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Yellow94GT
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quote: Originally posted by Quick_01_WS6: I also do roll cages. I am a certified welder up here in Nor Cal (sacto) I ahve done a few "race car cages and worked at Chris Alston Chassis works for 6 years
This is a pic of some of the stuff built. for more info E-mail me at bmcioli@netzero.net
p.s. You can get a cage from them alos hear is a link to the site http://www.cachassisworks.com/cages.htm
So Brandon, when are you going to install my cage?
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Primer GR40
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are there any that have door bars and still utilize the rear seat. or would that be custom?
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