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    alrite lads got a half cage the other day from one the lads
    it going into a s14a

    now have the car striped seats and rear seats and all the plastic out,
    but if you put the cage in as it is your more like to hit the bar going across your head becasue that low,just it that right? just barely misses the bride seat with a squsee, there a gap bewteen the cage and the roof lineing of 2 and inchs .............






    the socket would be the gap differance from the head linner


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    cut, liner and extend?


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    that cage is designed to be bolted into the car but the car needs boxes welded in(like you'd have on a weld in cage) for the cage to bolt too an helps spread the loads into the floor...the cage should be tight enuf against the roof an pillars


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    Quote Originally Posted by Livewire 78 View Post
    cut, liner and extend?
    well the cage would have to be extend to meet the roof linner, but it was bought as a s14a cage, just i dont want go through all the hassle if i togo cuting the cage to make it fit, like if that how the cage supose to be ill put it in
    but my gut feeling sayn it should be tight to the roof linner


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    Looks to me somebody cut the legs & welded it again, maby resulting in it being shorter with the 2inch gap?

    Also a bolt in cage will never be bang up close to the roof / pillers cause its a bolt in cage, there not made to exact fitment like the way roco make there cages.


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    Quote Originally Posted by way2fastforu View Post
    that cage is designed to be bolted into the car but the car needs boxes welded in(like you'd have on a weld in cage) for the cage to bolt too an helps spread the loads into the floor...the cage should be tight enuf against the roof an pillars
    yep but if you weld a box in, does the cage then have to be welded to the box??


    Quote Originally Posted by Dunnedriftin View Post
    Looks to me somebody cut the legs & welded it again, maby resulting in it being shorter with the 2inch gap?

    Also a bolt in cage will never be bang up close to the roof / pillers cause its a bolt in cage, there not made to exact fitment like the way roco make there cages.
    was tinking that as well colm, i know it wouldnt be tight up againts it but the gap too big for my likeing, there too much play in it


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    it should be tight to roof an A and B pillars even if its bolt in!!...it needs boxes welded into the floor to bolt the cage onto!!


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    no the cage wouldn have to be welded to the boxes you could jus bolt it to them!
    but the boxes would have to be welded in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by way2fastforu View Post
    no the cage wouldn have to be welded to the boxes you could jus bolt it to them!
    but the boxes would have to be welded in.
    rite no bother ill have get box for them, iam only down the road from a steel fabucator, drop into them see what they have


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    jus make sure on the boxes for the cage they weld nuts on the inside of the box where the bolt holes for the cage are goin on them so you've somethin decent to bolt into


 

 

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