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Thank goodness that’s out....

I was told insurance companies won't touch a car with a cage on the street! is that BS?
I told my ins co I do not race the car. Also said that the club has get togethers at a race track and we do exibition runs and the bars are required to go down the track. I am certed to 8.50:rolleyes:
If you EVER have an........incident at the track,load your car and bring it home! There are other ways.................:lol:

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Can you get the rear seat out? Just wondering in case you have to adjust the rear windows or replace something
Maybe. I haven’t tried yet. It might flex in the middle enough to get it up and out but it would take a couple of people to do it.
 
No back seat passengers unless they are real flexible. Are the bars to the trunk threw existing deck holes?
 
Insurance covers the sons rock crawler with full body cage. Dont know why they would not cover this on the street. Anything connected to racing or off roading hasnt been covered for decades.
 
No back seat passengers unless they are real flexible. Are the bars to the trunk threw existing deck holes?
Yes, existing holes. The small, rectangular ones. Not sure what they were originally for.
 
A pair of those military grade sun glass should take care of the lack of visors that are never in the right place anyway.
 
that looks really good :thumbsup::thumbsup:

better be a contortionist with smato get in the back seat
nothing to worry about thou, looks good for what you're doing
extra passengers isn't that important anyway
Thanks! I’ve had 3 passengers in the back with the old setup and they climbed over the seat bar easily. I sat back there to weld the rear bars up and it wasn’t horrible. Two people could fit back there without too much contortioning. I deleted the rear seat belts to discourage any passengers anyway lol.
 
Thanks! I’ve had 3 passengers in the back with the old setup and they climbed over the seat bar easily. I sat back there to weld the rear bars up and it wasn’t horrible. Two people could fit back there without too much contortioning. I deleted the rear seat belts to discourage any passengers anyway lol.
smart man :bananadance:

I don't know what happened in that post earlier
I went back & edited it (not sure what a smato is :poke: )
my computer had a mind of it's own all of a sudden
& closed & then posted the thread, suddenly...
I fixed it, to be readable
 
I was told insurance companies won't touch a car with a cage on the street! is that BS?

Yes, I have a 25.5 cert cage in my Challenger and it is street driven. I have Grundy. They never questioned it at all.
 
Maybe. I haven’t tried yet. It might flex in the middle enough to get it up and out but it would take a couple of people to do it.
When I did mine I cut the lower rod/wire at the bottom of the lower cushion. Then slid a a small piece of tubing over it. If the lower cushion needs to come out you can slide the tube over to one side. Then the cushion will fold some in the middle.
Doug
 
I was told insurance companies won't touch a car with a cage on the street! is that BS?
I have heacock and they are fine with it... They will also insure you at the drag strip in the parking lot, just not from the time your in the staging lane till you get back to return road...I was very specific when asking theses questions.
 
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