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Old 06-22-2003, 01:44 AM
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OK! IM not planing on getting a rollcage yet. not till my car can push 200+hp. But i have this one thing that i keep thinking about, i wanted to know if a rollcage, was better bolt-on or welded.

1. WHats better bolt-on or welded.
2. if welded can it be painted (powder colted) after installed.
3. WHat can i excpect a welded 6point roll cage to cost to get welded.
4. ANyplace in CT(near HARTFORD)
Thanx for the help!
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Old 06-22-2003, 01:51 AM
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1) welded
2) paint it if you dont wnat hte welds to rust after time
3) no idea
4) no idea
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Old 06-22-2003, 11:18 AM
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you can do either. bolt on will make it removeable if your car is daily driven. I believe when you reach a certain ET (at LEGAL drag strips) the NHRA requires you to have a 6point welded roll cage. I believe that time is 11.99. Then when you get into the 10's you need a full cage or something like that. Yes you can paint them, and why shouldnt you? Looks better and lasts longer. Cost. I read in Honda Tuning, they got a full 6point welded cage done in a crx for 900 US. and #4, I have no clue.
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