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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 1Sicgt: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA: [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]the bolts hold the roll bar to floor on top, and a 6x6 plate on bottom, like a sandwhich with the floor as the meat :D to rip the cage from the floor it would have to be ripped out with it, the grade 8 bolts are stronger than the sheet metal floor by far now welding it to the floor and to the rocker box would be ideal, thay would actualy be easy with the mm kit to do, but again, not needed by the rules [/qb][/QUOTE]This is very true. Basically, any design that doesn't tie the subframes, frame and rollbar or the rollbar and rear bulkhead together, basically in a roll "WILL" punch holes through the floor of the car. Plates and all. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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