fairgentleman Z
New member
So we are building our first cage and wanted to clarify a couple things.
The two front roll hoops are currently touching the a-pillar/roof at the top, without the plates installed yet. So we definitely need to some cutting to get plates under there. Our goal is to get them as close as possible. Advice on how close is to close (I remember a post showing a jacking point that allowed a piece of paper to slide through). Our method is to wedge wood between the chassis and bar and then weld, hoping the gap will remain after the wedge is removed.
Mounting plates, do they HAVE to be one continuous piece? I want to get three planes for the main bar, but to fit the contours of the floor better it would be easier to do it as two pieces. The resulting plate will be under the 100 sq in.
Dash bar, since it is not a required element am I correct to say if we elect to install one it can have a smaller wall thickness?
Thanks,
Jeremy
The two front roll hoops are currently touching the a-pillar/roof at the top, without the plates installed yet. So we definitely need to some cutting to get plates under there. Our goal is to get them as close as possible. Advice on how close is to close (I remember a post showing a jacking point that allowed a piece of paper to slide through). Our method is to wedge wood between the chassis and bar and then weld, hoping the gap will remain after the wedge is removed.
Mounting plates, do they HAVE to be one continuous piece? I want to get three planes for the main bar, but to fit the contours of the floor better it would be easier to do it as two pieces. The resulting plate will be under the 100 sq in.
Dash bar, since it is not a required element am I correct to say if we elect to install one it can have a smaller wall thickness?
Originally posted by GCR 18.2..1.5.E
One (1) bar is recommended in a horizontal plane between forward cage braces in the dash area.
Thanks,
Jeremy