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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 1Sicgt: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mach0ne351: [qb] hmm interesting. well, for SCCA and NASA regulations, the cage needs to be welded down. who wants to rely on BOLTS on keeping the cage attached to the chassis?? not I...that's for sure. marek [/qb][/QUOTE]Not correct on the NASA rules 15.6.3 Installation The cage may be removable or may be permanently welded, or any combination thereof, providing that all aspects of the cage meet these rules. 15.6.6 Main Hoop The main roll cage hoop shall be as wide as the full width of the interior and must be as close to the roof as possible without violating CCR section #15.6.2 Inspection. One continuous length of roll bar tubing shall be used as the main hoop. The main hoop must consist of not more than four (4) bends maximum, totaling one hundred eighty (180) degrees +/- ten (10) degrees. No where it says anything about having to be welded to the floor. It is reccomend, though not said in the rules. But a bolt in, is still legal. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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