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Hi Jules, The guy to go and see it Steve Maitland, Maitland fabricators, makes the majority of cages for all the waneroo race cars. Cost will depend on how many points the cage is, but it's damn expensive:(

If you want to go cheap then you can just buy a bolt in cage.

Jules , the CAMS and ANDRA specs are different and one cage will not be legal for the other unless the CAMS one is engineered.

pwptpf is right , Steve Maitland is good , on time and on budget.

Other places to try are Ballistic Racecraft ( Wangara I think ) and Guru Welding ( Carlisle )

Mark Bourne who is operating out at Fastlane in Wangara is another one.

Both Mark and Steve have done cages for me and Louie ( Guru's ) have done plenty for guys I know in Rallying

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Steve-SST

Trust me Steve Maitland is the guy but wait till he finishes my GTiR

OK.

He had better be doing Adam Smits WRX atm or there is gonna be trouble...:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Steve-SST

He is Ken i looked at it today, then his on holiday then his doin my thing.

Holidays , HOLIDAYS !!:P

What does he think this is , the bloody government?

Doesn't he know that private enterprise does not take holidays.hehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by PSIKO

when's he taking a holiday Steve, and also finishing your gtir?  Would want it done sorta quickly so may have to grab one of the other guys to do it, no drama

will go see those guys next week, cheers Ken

Aside from maitland, Kim ledger at LF has just employed Brad stacey who's also pretty ace at cages..

Paul a few factors make it legal, material is the big one, CDS or cold drawn seemless steel is the easiest option to make a cage with, as chrome moly and ally need to be inspected and signed off by an engineer..

other than that the cams rule book describes in detail different cage designs and whats legal, you can add extra bar work in to your desire, but it must comform to the regs regarding clearances and the like..

as a side note a lot of the jap bolt in cages are not legal, and cusco are the only brand i can think of that make legal cages, but not all of there cage models are..

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