Re: Building my own rollbar....good idea or bad idea?
You didn't come off like a jerk cableguy0. I don't mean to be so cheap, but from what I had been reading, most rollbars are about the same as far as functionality...where they differ is fitment(and cost). I initially thought I could just bend my own cage and have it fit how I want it and come out cheaper. I agree, if I'm going to do it I should do it right. I just can't see myself spending $1500 on a local shop's rollbar right now(1200 for labor and 300 for the metal) so I have to go prebent.
Hottrucks, that's exactly what I'm worried about. That's where a good chunk of my extra cash is going...to axles, spool, etc. I can get by without a cage at my local track(airstrip), but I would like to go to a real track to get a real timeslip and that's why I was trying to see if I could throw in a cage sooner rather than later.
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