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What kinda money would I expect to pay for a simple 4 point half cage that can bolt in/out? Just a rough guesstimate because I have no clue.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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Originally posted by JinormusJ View PostYou're gonna cage the Vivert?
And rodoni, would that be for a premade one or a custom one? I don't know of any company that produces e30 cages.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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Originally posted by JinormusJ View PostBrb guise
Doing hardcore research on m20 MAF upgrades
also. new wheels on
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NOR-CAL General Chat.
Originally posted by Cabriolet View Postjust dont. if you are too poor to spend 4 hours on a dyno you dont want a MAF. most cars with then idle like shit and really arent that much better than AFM cars.
Found a MAF that is apparently plug an play. No jumping wires to the ECU. Nothing. Verified by 2 people (and a person from r3v) over on e30tech
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Only problem is that it is an extremely rare euro MAF off of a Rover of all things. (And apparently Hondas too, but all my research indicates the Hondas they are supposed to come on use MAP sensors, not MAFs)
Now I need to save up for a WAR chip...
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Originally posted by Vivek View PostPotentially. Outside the hotel I was at last night a Tahoe got tboned so hard it flipped over. The three (elderly) passengers were fine. If that happened in an e30 vert there's a 99% chance I'd be dead.
What did it get T-Boned by?
A MOUNTAIN?
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Originally posted by JinormusJ View PostWhat the heck?
What did it get T-Boned by?
A MOUNTAIN?
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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First off your vert (and mine BTW) have a lower center of gravity.
What allows the Tahoe to flip and tumble more easily is that its undercarriage is much higher than your undercarriage. This is not to say that if you hit a vert with enough force and low enough that it will still flip over but its a much harder feat to accomplish.
The Tahoe was obviously hit low enough that the car that hit it acted like a wedge from underneath and flipped it.
Spending money on a cage because you saw one accident where a lifted from the factory (look at the wheel gap) vehicle flipped over is kinda a "knee jerk" reaction. Safety aside - From all the cages that I have seen in a vert there are very few that can pull off the look. There are some creeping roll overs that I have seen in the 4x4 world so not all of them are BAM flipped , dead. Some are oh , oh, oh, its gonna .. Damn! Kinda like blowing a load too soon. :)
If you are serious there is a guy in Campbell that builds 4x4 cages to custom specifications. He also does race car DOM tube builds to custom specifications. He can bend up the cage however you like and then tie it into some feet that can be bolted in to the e30 vert. That way you can remove it if necessary.
Personally, I would buy a JD Squared tubing bender and a 2" die for the same money and then source some 2 " DOM Steel tube. You would need a tube notcher and MIG welder. These items (minus the MIG Welder) can be had for sub 800 dollars and would allow you to custom construct the cage however you choose and at the end of it all you still have the tubing bender and notcher. The benefit to this approach allows one to weld in fancy gussets where they choose and rings or tabs to tie things off or secure things in cab (drink holders, dog leash tie off spots, etc)
I have the welder and could trailer it down from my place in NV. It needs a 220 plug to hookup and I have 3/4 of my large bottle left.
Ive got other references for 4x4 guys who build cages all day long as well being that I am a Jeeper as well.
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>Be me 6 minutes ago
>doing new diet
>228lbs
>lost 7lbs since I started
>raise roof
>upgrading wardrobe
>not primarily overweight; I still fit in size 34s
>walk into walmart to find cheap sweats for after workout relaxation
>go to sweats section
>start looking for M/L to try on and see which one sits better
>assume that is "normal size"
>see nothing but 3XL/4XLs
>dept manager is standing in isle
>talk to her asking if there are any "normal sizes"
>bigger lady
>she gets visibly angry, but still speaks professionally
>starts telling me they don't stock S/M/L
>claims it's because no one comes in looking for that size
>tells me 3XL/4XL are normal sizes
>Murica
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Visibly angry for a very valid question? Bitch needs some Zanex or a deep lung inhale off my vape mod and to get the fuck out of Walmart! Our clothing industry is predicated on the standards for clothes sizing of S/M/L/XL.
As an American society sure obesity is the norm , but there are lots of people that still wear standard sized clothes. Would have walked her over to management and had a talk
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