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Thanks to Matt and Steve the little pocket rocket is all caged up thanks guys.
 

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I'm still a track day virgin :oops: lol
So i ain't to sure yet
 
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I've just noticed that you have attached the rear of harnesses to the isofix points. I've got mine fixed to the seat belt clip points. I might try that?

Just needs some spare carpet to finish it off.
 
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Looks good... but I thought a roll cage was welded to the car? Or is it just not visible?

O.
 
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oliie said:
Looks good... but I thought a roll cage was welded to the car? Or is it just not visible?

O.

These cages were originally manufactured by Caged for the Motorsport Vision 182's at Oulton Park. The design is very clever as it bolts into existing points and can be removed without trace.
 
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Lovely looking cage, if you're not planning any trackdays, was it just for cosmetic reasons?

Matt- - i read somewhere that a Harness should always be tied as far back as possible, I have no idea why.
 
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oliie said:
Looks good... but I thought a roll cage was welded to the car? Or is it just not visible?

O.

Cages can be bolted or welded - welding being the better (and more disruptive) option. Plenty of competition cars have bolted in cages, although admittedly the higher level you look, the more likely to have a weld in cage you are...
 
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Hiya Matt i put them to the isofix points because tthey tighten up the harness nicely and are more central to the seats.
The reason for cage is both cosmetic and functional it ain't in your face like a show cage and does a job aswell. Plus i can take it out and no one would know any different.

Ben
 
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Looks good (tupw)

Wheres the cage from if you dont mind me asking :?:

Like the fact you can unbolt it with out trace :)
 
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