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11-17-2009 #1
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Air Rides, Tiger cage
Curious, on your thoughts of the Tiger Cage? From my reading it seems to answer my 69 verts prolems if it doesnt hamper the top and fits under it?
http://www.ridetech.com/shop/index.p...tegory_id=182869 Camaro RS/SS convertable now being rebuilt again, out with the old in with more new
ETA, last time I'm tearing it down!!
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11-17-2009 #2
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I love the Tiger Cage in the Bull Run Racer. Fits like a glove and does firm the car up a lot.
Weather a Camaro kit will fit your convertible, I do not know.
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11-17-2009 #3
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Has it been certified to be used in any sanctioned racing bodies yet. And if I am not mistaken they are very expensive aren't they
Mike
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11-17-2009 #4
their website says they have yet to receive any sanctioning approvals, which, combined with the price, is a dealbreaker for me.
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11-17-2009 #5
I think the real question or debate, as discussed on here before would be what is the cage really for, street, track, just firming up the 69-vert? Then the answer will be a debate seemingly to go on for ever forever....
(do a roll-bar and safety search and you'll see what I mean)Dave
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11-17-2009 #6
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I think the expense is it being stainless, but for that matter one could be made up using the picture for a referance and make their own out of traditional cm tubeing. The price keeps getting me to, I guess at this point my question should be is this a sound design?
69 Camaro RS/SS convertable now being rebuilt again, out with the old in with more new
ETA, last time I'm tearing it down!!
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11-17-2009 #7
Dido
I really love the look of the Tiger Cage, but then I get to that price tag and I cringe. If they skimped on the stainless steal I'll bet they could drop the price some.
David
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11-17-2009 #8
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you could almost make your own out of stainless steel tubing. Just go to a metal supply place and order what you need.
I don't think any sanctioned racing body will ever approve this because it is not welded. thus causing the connections to be the weak point of the cage. In my opinion.
Mike
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11-18-2009 #9



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