Using more than one single bolt would be a step in the right direction.Is there a way we can modify studio rsr cage to make it more safe? Lol I think theres bunch of us using studio cage u.u
Interesting. So whichever events you're running are allowing safety level 1, which honestly is a huge surprise to me for TT. I've always known the SCCA to be the most safety-focused organization at the weekend warrior levels with no possible deviation from the rules in regards to required safety gear. But good for you!Dunno? I don't do hill climbs. But for SCCA TT Max2 no one has said anything.
I am still going to get one- at some point... probably go weld in semi custom.
a lot of the SCCA TT classifications are stock and near stock. I believe they want more participation and installing a cage is a BIG commitment and expense for most peopleInteresting. So whichever events you're running are allowing safety level 1, which honestly is a huge surprise to me for TT. I've always known the SCCA to be the most safety-focused organization at the weekend warrior levels with no possible deviation from the rules in regards to required safety gear. But good for you!
Please disregard my ignorance if this is a dumb question, but can’t we just weld that bad boy into place?Using more than one single bolt would be a step in the right direction.
Yes. But a lot of removing interior and welding different metalsPlease disregard my ignorance if this is a dumb question, but can’t we just weld that bad boy into place?