| gidged500 
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 | http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOTTUNING-ROLL-SHOW-CAGE-VAUXHALL-OPEL-CORSA-B-/400233289637?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item5d2fc357a5#ht_2445wt_1146
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| tom130691 
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 quote:which are 33% lighter compared to other conventional steel cages.
 
 
 conventional cages do a fucking job, and lighter still not have one
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| DannyB 
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 | Why would you want a show cage? they are cheesy and look shit, and would probably do a lot of damage should you be in a crash.
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| Eddx14xe 
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 | Spend an extra £200 on a rear cage imo
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| Sean 
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 | agreed, buy a proper cage.. cant seem to find a half cage anywhere though can only find full cages or these shitty things...
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| gidged500 
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 | I'm just after a cage in general , by the responses this one is crap , where can I get a good one ?
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| DannyB 
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 | A full, bolt in or welded cage. Alot more money and work but if you want a cage, or think you need a cage then get a proper one. eBay, demontweeks , straight from the manufacturer etc etc
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| Sean 
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 | tried all of those, cant seem to find a half cage anywhere going to ring a few companys when i set about buying one thats probably your best bet mate.
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| gidged500 
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 | I just want a rear cage/ half cage nothing amazingly fancy
 
 [Edited on 12-08-2011 by gidged500]
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| DannyB 
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 | You could get a rear cage custom made, think they are quite rare to find for a Corsa, may be wrong though.
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| gidged500 
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 | I've seen a few at shows etc, tbh I'd put up with a show cage even though its like having a paper bag as a helmet
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| Eddx14xe 
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 | Omp and demon tweeks do half cages. You just have to look through all the options they do.
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| Eddx14xe 
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 | £430
 
 http://www.mayesmotorsport.co.uk/catalog_view.php?id=73
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| Archie 
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 | MPS do half cages, Coughtrie had one.
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| Adam_B 
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 | any actual evidence of a 'show cage' causing an in car Armageddon type job?
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| Eddx14xe 
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 quote:Originally posted by Adam_B
 any actual evidence of a 'show cage' causing an in car Armageddon type job?
 
 
 Yes mate, its on the internet. Therefore it must be true
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| DannyB 
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 quote:Originally posted by Eddx14xe
 
 quote:Originally posted by Adam_B
 any actual evidence of a 'show cage' causing an in car Armageddon type job?
 
 
 Yes mate, its on the internet. Therefore it must be true
 
 
 Not exactly rocket science is it, it's 3 flimsy pieces of hollow metal pushed together and bolted in to the seat belt holders, if you get hit from behind or the side at speed the bolts could easily snap and that will then be free to fly around the car. Not a fucking chance I'd buy one. Waste of money.
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| Mieran 
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 | Wasting your time with a rear cage imo, full 6 point or non
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| scottyp1989 
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 quote:Originally posted by DannyB
 
 quote:Originally posted by Eddx14xe
 
 quote:Originally posted by Adam_B
 any actual evidence of a 'show cage' causing an in car Armageddon type job?
 
 
 Yes mate, its on the internet. Therefore it must be true
 
 
 Not exactly rocket science is it, it's 3 flimsy pieces of hollow metal pushed together and bolted in to the seat belt holders, if you get hit from behind or the side at speed the bolts could easily snap and that will then be free to fly around the car. Not a fucking chance I'd buy one. Waste of money.
 
 
 so whats the point of a proper bolt in cage?
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| Jed D 
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 | if you have a welder, make one. just the rear bit doesn't look to hard to make
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| Chris F 
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 | You can't make a cage! You can buy the preformed hoop and front sections and make the rest from CDS!
 
 I'm just picturing you welding up scaffold poles in a 27 point cage in a corsa
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| gazza808 
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 quote:Originally posted by Mieran
 Wasting your time with a rear cage imo, full 6 point or non
 
 I'd rather roll with a rear cage in than none
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| Chris F 
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 | This Is true but I think he ment handling wise! Both are miles bette
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| DannyB 
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 quote:Originally posted by scottyp1989
 
 
 so whats the point of a proper bolt in cage?
 
 
 A proper bolt or weld in cage is completely different to a show cage, you can't even compare the 2. A proper cage is fully strengthened, bolted to welded plates on the car and will make the car a lot more rigid far more safer if you're in an accident. There's a minimum of 30 bolts bolted to the car, that's how many mine had.
 
 [Edited on 13-08-2011 by DannyB]
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| Sean 
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 | here is the picture i was looking for
   
 
  
 does that really look like it will be secure?
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