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?