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90cobraclone
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NEED ONE FOR A 90 HATCH 8PT
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Posts: 66 | From: santa rosa | Registered: Jan 2006
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asskickn88
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I WOULD JUST TRY TO FIND A PREMADE KIT FOR YOUR CAR.... IT WOULD BE CHEAPER.
-------------------- Three 540 Bimmers and a 5.0 Explorer.... got a Ford back in the stable!
It's time for the country to do what Obama's own father did. Abandon him.
Posts: 6069 | From: Rocklin, Ca | Registered: Oct 2004
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e89notch
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Yup..and just go to a local welder, and have them weld it on..
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Posts: 81 | From: bay area | Registered: Mar 2006
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1FAST89GT
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spec-fabrication
Posts: 4915 | From: VALLEJO | Registered: May 2004
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asskickn88
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quote: ORIGINALLY POSTED BT E89NOTCH: YUP..AND JUST GO TO A LOCAL WELDER, AND HAVE THEM WELD IT ON..
THERE, I FIXED IT FOR YOU.
-------------------- Three 540 Bimmers and a 5.0 Explorer.... got a Ford back in the stable!
It's time for the country to do what Obama's own father did. Abandon him.
Posts: 6069 | From: Rocklin, Ca | Registered: Oct 2004
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1Sicgt
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It depends on your application. For drag racing, I would probably buy a pre-built kit. If road racing, I would spend the extra money for something to be done custom. And don't just go to a loacl welder. Its your life and saftey. Don't be cheap on safety. I have personally seen crappy work break in accidents. Its not worth it to cheap out.
-------------------- 14 Focus TS ST3 full Stg3, ready for bigger Turbo 2003 Cobra Track Car
Posts: 8145 | From: Hitting the Apex | Registered: Jan 2002
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90lxfoxbody
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Member # 6947
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Problem with a pre fab is they dont fit very tight...
We can do a cage for you with d.o.m or chrome moly and mig or tig it and form it perfectly to your interior.
Methodmotorworks.com
-------------------- Owner Of All Out Performance Ya I own that Cobra Old setup whipple and jug 9.37 155 New twins hoping for 8.50s at 165
Posts: 588 | From: fresno ca | Registered: Jul 2006
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jph331
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Hands down wolfe racecraft makes the best fitting roll cage for mustangs.
Posts: 338 | From: Concord | Registered: Dec 2001
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93PONY
Mr. Valve Events
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I recently installed 2 Chromoly Bolt-in 8-pt Wolf rollcages. VERY tight fit & a nice quality piece.
Expensive cage, but then again, bolting it in is a hell of a lot cheaper than having it tig'd. & it's NHRA legal to 10.0 acordidng to Wolf.
Here's some pics:
The rear bars go over the back seats so there's no cutting into the plastic interior pieces.....which is nice IMO. With the low-slung door bars you don't even need the swing outs for getting in/out, but it does make things a little easier when working in the car.
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Posts: 4266 | From: Fair Oaks, CA | Registered: Nov 2000
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solbrothers
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quote: Originally posted by 93PONY: I recently installed 2 Chromoly Bolt-in 8-pt Wolf rollcages. VERY tight fit & a nice quality piece.
Expensive cage, but then again, bolting it in is a hell of a lot cheaper than having it tig'd. & it's NHRA legal to 10.0 acordidng to Wolf.
Here's some pics:
The rear bars go over the back seats so there's no cutting into the plastic interior pieces.....which is nice IMO. With the low-slung door bars you don't even need the swing outs for getting in/out, but it does make things a little easier when working in the car.
where do i go to get this rollbar?
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Posts: 2172 | From: vallejo | Registered: Mar 2007
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