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<blockquote data-quote="RichV" data-source="post: 1178689" data-attributes="member: 17007"><p>I know we've discussed cages on street cars before, and I think if you're not wearing a helmet, a cage can do more harm then good.</p><p></p><p>But back to the actual use of a cage, the sanctioning body of what you will be running under can deem your cage not legal based on what you choose. Like if you have a drag cage and do a SCCA event, it may not pass tech and you'll be sitting out. Vice versa for a road cage at a drag strip. So, just something to note.</p><p></p><p>Passengers in the back seat are obviously a no-no from a safety perspective, you can knock their teeth out just from a hard stop.</p><p></p><p>I would much rather do some subframe connectors and some bolt on chassis stiffening than install a cage in a driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichV, post: 1178689, member: 17007"] I know we've discussed cages on street cars before, and I think if you're not wearing a helmet, a cage can do more harm then good. But back to the actual use of a cage, the sanctioning body of what you will be running under can deem your cage not legal based on what you choose. Like if you have a drag cage and do a SCCA event, it may not pass tech and you'll be sitting out. Vice versa for a road cage at a drag strip. So, just something to note. Passengers in the back seat are obviously a no-no from a safety perspective, you can knock their teeth out just from a hard stop. I would much rather do some subframe connectors and some bolt on chassis stiffening than install a cage in a driver. [/QUOTE]
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