Roll Bar

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  1. mjm0395

    mjm0395 Member

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    I am thinking about installing a simple roll bar vs a cage. What have any of you found that works well. Thanx.
     
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    It all depends on what kind of racing your going to do. S&W Racecars make's a nice roll bar for $199.95 but if you think you might go faster then 10.00 in the 1/4 you should go with a Cage, it's only $89 more.
     
  3. garrettmuir1227

    garrettmuir1227 (Almost) Certified to Work on Your Porsche

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    i diddnt even know someone make cages for Mavs.....
     
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    I seen a nice S n W cage the other day in rons..70..... fit good...the back bars went thru the speaker holes...or you can get bars that go thru seat....he had to notch the rear plastic inner 1/4 panels a little
     
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    That looks like a pretty nice roll bar. That might get added to the list here soon
     

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