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Posted by Blown Mystic (Member # 476) on
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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 ]
Posted by KCmustangboy (Member # 1927) on
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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.
Posted by Blown Mystic (Member # 476) on
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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???
Posted by Yellow94GT (Member # 431) on
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I would like to know how this all turns out. Make sure you post about it when your done
Posted by 93ex-chp (Member # 1688) on
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maximum motorsports makes good cages
Posted by Blown Mystic (Member # 476) on
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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?
Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on
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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.
Posted by TOPnotch (Member # 1340) on
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Yep go with Maier there shit fits hella nice. They do great cages
Posted by Blown Mystic (Member # 476) on
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where are they located?
Posted by Irish'sBlackGT (Member # 1629) on
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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 ]
Posted by 88gt (Member # 579) on
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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.
Posted by Quick_01_WS6 (Member # 2026) on
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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 ]
Posted by Blown Mystic (Member # 476) on
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are there any that have door bars and still utilize the rear seat. or would that be custom?
Posted by Yellow94GT (Member # 431) on
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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?
Posted by Blown Mystic (Member # 476) on
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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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