cusco rollcage
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02-22-2007, 08:39 PM
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domi Wrote:Custom cages for the win! haha, well it is a positive in the sense that you don't have to weld, and if you don't have a welder it's a plus. In all reality as I listed in my first post, I would take a tig welded custom cage in place of the cusco any day of the week. Overall I didn't like the cusco because I didn't feel "safe" once it was put together. I felt that the bolts might shear because I don't remember the bolts being a grade higher than 8. Or the backing plates would give out (both the car floor pan and the cusco plates bend to conform to each other). The combination of the two just did not make me feel comfortable. |
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