nicksonmsport
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neil yes they certainly are an old fashioned design, and they are all bolt in cages that i have seen anyway! they also have many sleeve type joints which are not used so much these days.
it is certainly possible to create a better design rollcage, but when making a replica i suppose it would be nice to recreate the cage as it was made then, in appearance. but use more advanced materials and fixings etc.
a weld in cage, especially in t45 is preferable for protection and shell rigidity, but with full interior you loose a lot of the benefits of a weld in cage as it wont be tied into the body around the pillars and roof area as trim gets in the way etc.
my buisness is 99% custom rollcage fabrication, i just did a full t45 cage install into a high profile car last week, so i can fabricate any cage to any spec that i require, i just think it would be nice to do a replica of the matter cage so it looks ''right''
if i were building a race car, then it would always be a weld in cage that i would install.
but this is for my 944t rebuild, which i am liking the idea of building as a cup replica, that can be used on the road and track days. i intend to go racing in a 924 turbo i just bought, which is 95% ready prepped to race, and already has a full weld in cage installed, (that i will be modifying as im not happy with the quality)
it is certainly possible to create a better design rollcage, but when making a replica i suppose it would be nice to recreate the cage as it was made then, in appearance. but use more advanced materials and fixings etc.
a weld in cage, especially in t45 is preferable for protection and shell rigidity, but with full interior you loose a lot of the benefits of a weld in cage as it wont be tied into the body around the pillars and roof area as trim gets in the way etc.
my buisness is 99% custom rollcage fabrication, i just did a full t45 cage install into a high profile car last week, so i can fabricate any cage to any spec that i require, i just think it would be nice to do a replica of the matter cage so it looks ''right''
if i were building a race car, then it would always be a weld in cage that i would install.
but this is for my 944t rebuild, which i am liking the idea of building as a cup replica, that can be used on the road and track days. i intend to go racing in a 924 turbo i just bought, which is 95% ready prepped to race, and already has a full weld in cage installed, (that i will be modifying as im not happy with the quality)