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Hi all,
Im looking for a rollcage that will fit with the rear seats still in the car and the dash intact, is that possible? would this one fit?
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Car_Preparation/Roll_Cages/OMP_Bolt_In_Competition_Roll_Cage/1893/0/98536/38402
I don’t mind removing\ modding the rear plastics and door cards to get it to fit.
Thanks. :)
i'm not aware of any clio cages that allow the rear seats to be used..
will need a custom made cage..
that sounds expensive :( but I will look into it, do you know any company’s that do custom cages ?
Do you think Its possible to modify the rear sits to fit around the cage?
http://www.customcages.co.uk
lol
yeah them and the rollcagecentre..
but yes just means re jigging the rear cage..
the rear stays out to the the wheel arches..
manxseven
24-06-2010, 08:50
Maybe worth these a call
http://www.therollcagepeople.com/index.html
Simon
LEIGH-ANNE
24-06-2010, 09:42
I will shortly be working with some people that make custom roll cages Matt
I will shortly be working with some people that make custom roll cages Matt
Sound good leighanne, could you keep me informed about this as im very interested
Thanks for the links guys,
As the rear of the cage bolts onto the rear arches, I was thinking it might fit with the rear seats in place. If not I could send the rear seats off to be modified. Im not sure how much space there will be.
But for now I will wait and see what leighanne’s people come up with
:wink:
omp 6 point bolt in, loose the rear cross bar and chop a hole in the metal back of the seat to allow the rear bars to pass through down onto the inner rear arches
As the rear of the cage bolts onto the rear arches, I was thinking it might fit with the rear seats in place.
i would make sure 100% as most if not all clio cages bolt on to the boot floor with the rear arches meet the boot floor..
I think theirs two different types, one bolts onto the inner arch like coops rollcage and the other one goes nearer to the centre, near the seatbelt connectors, I think the omp 6 point going to the inner arch.
Hi all,
Im looking for a rollcage that will fit with the rear seats still in the car and the dash intact, is that possible? would this one fit?
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Car_Preparation/Roll_Cages/OMP_Bolt_In_Competition_Roll_Cage/1893/0/98536/38402
I don’t mind removing\ modding the rear plastics and door cards to get it to fit.
Thanks. :)
Safety Devices 8 point bolt in cage you can do this with.
Its abit of a squeeze to get the rear seats in, but is possible.
LEIGH-ANNE
24-06-2010, 20:32
Hi all,
Im looking for a rollcage that will fit with the rear seats still in the car and the dash intact, is that possible? would this one fit?
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Car_Preparation/Roll_Cages/OMP_Bolt_In_Competition_Roll_Cage/1893/0/98536/38402
I don’t mind removing\ modding the rear plastics and door cards to get it to fit.
Thanks. :)
Safety Devices 8 point bolt in cage you can do this with.
Its abit of a squeeze to get the rear seats in, but is possible.
Always popping up wen something of intrest is occuring ah adam! :D
LEIGH-ANNE
24-06-2010, 20:33
Matt u have my number right?
Ill keep u posted. How much u looking to spend?
Yes I’ve got ur number
don’t really want to spend more then £500. It will take me a month or two to get the money together.
LEIGH-ANNE
24-06-2010, 20:48
Yes I’ve got ur number
don’t really want to spend more then £500. It will take me a month or two to get the money together.
Thats actually ideal
goatorcycle
24-06-2010, 20:51
that omp cage will fit a williams with rear seats as i used to have an omp cage in mine, would need the removable rear diagonal though.
Slagathore
15-08-2010, 20:54
Just seen this and it saves me starting a new thread.
Does anyone know roughly what the labour cost should be to fit one of these bolt in cages?
what the fokks a roll cage ??
man up and take it on the chin , legs, skull ,spine etc
FLOLOLOLOL :D :P
cliobilly
15-08-2010, 21:29
bolt in cage you can do yourself its easy ish. get some decent ratchet straps to pull it all together then tighten the bolts up drill the holes front and rear job done save yourself some cash.
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