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Rusty 11-26-2019 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3891360)
Nothing, Lance makes an excellent roll bar! I think he told me that he can make his a 6 point as well. I just found out that RPM 6 point system will not work with my Sparco front seat. RPM 6 point is meant to meet oem specs.

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I think you would have issues with any 6 point bar with aftermarket seats. The side bars and the seat backs being in the same location.

Hotrodz 11-26-2019 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3891361)
I think you would have issues with any 6 point bar with aftermarket seats. The side bars and the seat backs being in the same location.

It is the shoulder bolstering that is the issue. The OEM seat doesn't flare like race seats do.

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Spooler 11-26-2019 05:02 PM

This has put a damper on this subject for me. It is just about impossible to have a dual purpose car. Street car or Race car. Take your pick. You can't do both correctly.

JARblue 11-26-2019 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3891365)
Street car or Race car. Take your pick. You can't do both correctly.

Yes you can. You just need another Z :twocents:

Rusty 11-26-2019 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3891365)
This has put a damper on this subject for me. It is just about impossible to have a dual purpose car. Street car or Race car. Take your pick. You can't do both correctly.

Street car.......................I..................Track car.

The more you move the mark to the right. The less it is to the left. What compromises you want to make.

Spooler 11-26-2019 09:43 PM

I may do a 4 point with an SCCA crossbar. Who knows. Aggravated with it at the moment. I may say the heck with it and run nothing.

NextLevel 12-04-2019 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3891359)
No certification.
From thier website.
NASA, NHRA, & SCCA rules followed extensively as guidelines, but we do not guarantee certifications in any way.

SCCA - passed
NHRA - requires welding the two joints and floor during install
NASA - requires welding the two joints and floor during install

Rusty 12-04-2019 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by NextLevel (Post 3893006)
SCCA - passed
NHRA - requires welding the two joints and floor during install
NASA - requires welding the two joints and floor during install

:tup:

Should include that in your website. If it's there. I didn't see it.

NextLevel 12-04-2019 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3893012)
:tup:

Should include that in your website. If it's there. I didn't see it.

Yeah, we definitely need to get that updated, along with updated photos. Haven't updated much on there since we first released it. Have much more info since the release and real life use/testing/inspections since.

Thanks everyone for the support

OptionZero 12-04-2019 04:07 PM

i was thinkin of just getting the harness bar but now i wonder if i should get the cage

my Z is supposed to be a weekend car that i'm slowly getting track ready, but because my IS300 has been down for so long (thanks SERIAL-NINE for your fuckup) i've been dailying the Z for months and its held up like a champ even with a ton of suspension work and 20's

NextLevel 12-05-2019 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3893030)
i was thinkin of just getting the harness bar but now i wonder if i should get the cage

my Z is supposed to be a weekend car that i'm slowly getting track ready, but because my IS300 has been down for so long (thanks SERIAL-NINE for your fuckup) i've been dailying the Z for months and its held up like a champ even with a ton of suspension work and 20's

What's nice about our cage is the fact that its easily "daily drivable" without really noticing. You lose 1 click on your slider on your OEM seat due to the main hoop needing to mount to the floor behind the seat(depending on if you have OEM seats or aftermarket). Most aftermarket seats curve and avoid it all together without any restrictions. We also put the main hoop angle where you don't need to worry about hitting your head without a helmet. This is the biggest reason I advise people to stick with a 4pt vs a full cage on the street is you actually make the car more susceptible to injury vs adding more safety.

In and out of the car, zero affect. Drive ability, zero affect. We truly market our cage as we feel the Z should just come with it in it from the factory

NextLevel 12-05-2019 11:29 AM

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redondoaveb 12-05-2019 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by NextLevel (Post 3893175)
What's nice about our cage is the fact that its easily "daily drivable" without really noticing. You lose 1 click on your slider on your OEM seat due to the main hoop needing to mount to the floor behind the seat(depending on if you have OEM seats or aftermarket). Most aftermarket seats curve and avoid it all together without any restrictions. We also put the main hoop angle where you don't need to worry about hitting your head without a helmet. This is the biggest reason I advise people to stick with a 4pt vs a full cage on the street is you actually make the car more susceptible to injury vs adding more safety.

In and out of the car, zero affect. Drive ability, zero affect. We truly market our cage as we feel the Z should just come with it in it from the factory

Does your cage add any lateral chassis stiffness?

NextLevel 12-05-2019 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3893240)
Does your cage add any lateral chassis stiffness?

Of course. It'd completely replace the need for a strut bar, or any reinforcement bars since we completely connect and add rigidity connecting the two strut towers and reinforcing them up towards the front of the car preventing chassis flex.

OptionZero 12-05-2019 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by NextLevel (Post 3893175)
What's nice about our cage is the fact that its easily "daily drivable" without really noticing. You lose 1 click on your slider on your OEM seat due to the main hoop needing to mount to the floor behind the seat(depending on if you have OEM seats or aftermarket). Most aftermarket seats curve and avoid it all together without any restrictions. We also put the main hoop angle where you don't need to worry about hitting your head without a helmet. This is the biggest reason I advise people to stick with a 4pt vs a full cage on the street is you actually make the car more susceptible to injury vs adding more safety.

In and out of the car, zero affect. Drive ability, zero affect. We truly market our cage as we feel the Z should just come with it in it from the factory

next summer i hope i'll have one with one of those hot new Recaro Podiums in red

with a red cage


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