Asking for opinions re:White Roll cage?

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  • KenC
    King of Kegstands
    • Oct 2003
    • 14396

    #16
    Originally posted by mr 325
    if anything is going in to your car it should be a roll bar, not a full cage.
    +1
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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    • FARZAD
      Wrencher
      • Mar 2011
      • 257

      #17
      Yeah I meant Roll Bar not a full cage.

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      • jmerck0215
        Noobie
        • May 2012
        • 38

        #18
        Originally posted by noE30
        Regardless of cage color, I just wanna see more pics of your e30. For serious, wheel specs/suspension etc.
        ditto
        '91 e30s50

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        • Skunkworks
          E30 Addict
          • Sep 2012
          • 436

          #19
          if the car is set up properly the chance of a rollover is slim. Roll bars take up your back seat and make the guys that dont know shit about cars think its faster than it really is.

          Put strut tower braces in it and enjoy the fact that its not a rececar...

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          • Cletonius
            R3VLimited
            • Oct 2010
            • 2809

            #20
            Not a fan of cages that draw attention. O vote black.

            Why no cages for a DD? I'm always worried some fucktard in a giant suv will be too busy texting and roll over me monster truck style.
            - Josh
            1990 325is

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            • mrcheezle19
              E30 Fanatic
              • Apr 2012
              • 1451

              #21
              Because if your not wearing a helmet and your head smashes that cage...well, post pics of your head if you manage to survive.


              Originally posted by blunttech
              Dude this is r3v. 20 bucks gets you a used timing belt or a low mileage head gasket

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              • Skunkworks
                E30 Addict
                • Sep 2012
                • 436

                #22
                Originally posted by mrcheezle19
                Because if your not wearing a helmet and your head smashes that cage...well, post pics of your head if you manage to survive.
                true, but a well set up cage will have a proper seat and your head should stay within the boundries of a seat.. with or without the Hans.

                padding around the Halo is always a good idea.

                I was in a wreck in a fully caged prerunner, got hit from behind. The impact was 20 times more violent than it would hav been because of the rigidity in the frame and cage.

                Luckly i was wearing the 5 points correctly. but it transferred all of that energy clean thru me.

                I was black and blue for weeks.

                the other vehicle was an excursion and it was a total loss.

                The pre runner i was driving Got a new Bumper,and about 8" of frame rail replaced where the bumper mounted.

                moral of the story, If its a track car that you want to drive on the weekends go for it. if its a DD the car will be so rigid that it will get old really quick.

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                • Vivek
                  attention whore/retard/bitch
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 6167

                  #23
                  Why do you want one? Just for show?


                  PS this car's a fucking beast. It'd be acceptable if he did it just because it's awesome. Because his car's awesome.
                  The first car I ever rode in was an e30

                  Originally posted by Cabriolet
                  Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.



                  1992 Mauritiusblau Vert
                  2011 Alpinweiss 335is coupe

                  2002 540i/6 Black/Black
                  2003 GSX-R 750 (RIP)

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                  • Cletonius
                    R3VLimited
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 2809

                    #24
                    I was in a wreck in a fully caged prerunner, got hit from behind. The impact was 20 times more violent than it would hav been because of the rigidity in the frame and cage.
                    Scary stuff. Prerunner is a off-road truck, yes?

                    I've wanted to French in a cage for a while, similar to what Garey (bmwmech1) did on his M3 conversion. I wouldn't have any part of it exposed though. I'm only concerned because E30s are old now and by comparison to today's cars they don't do so well in crashes. Didn't think about the forces transmitted through a body. I figured if the cage kept the structure intact the occupants would be OK.
                    - Josh
                    1990 325is

                    Need a shift boot?
                    Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

                    Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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                    • Skunkworks
                      E30 Addict
                      • Sep 2012
                      • 436

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Cletonius
                      Scary stuff. Prerunner is a off-road truck, yes?

                      I've wanted to French in a cage for a while, similar to what Garey (bmwmech1) did on his M3 conversion. I wouldn't have any part of it exposed though. I'm only concerned because E30s are old now and by comparison to today's cars they don't do so well in crashes. Didn't think about the forces transmitted through a body. I figured if the cage kept the structure intact the occupants would be OK.
                      Yes off road. you can tuck a cage in pretty tight. figure it like this, if the trans motor,cage ,body are all solid mounted, you in the seat are the only thing that is moving around. while being strapped in you move around more than any other part in the vehicle Inertia takes over and it will leave you hurting. Our cars have crumple zones and soak up that energy so we dont have to.

                      if you are going to do a cage in a street car, be sure to install swivel mount door bars. being cut out of a cage is no fun...

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