New 8.50 cage getting done.
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New 8.50 cage getting done.
After getting booted for faster than 9.90 with a 6pt I figured its time for a 8.50 cage, I dd my own on the last car and I can admit I'm no fabricator/ welder when it comes to roll cages. Dropped my car off at NRC in South Carolina (closest guys around that I have seen do some nice 4th gens) last Saturday and its almost done already, these guys do some nice work and fast. I like looking at roll bar/cage construction pics and so do others so I thought I'd share some pics.
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Oh yea, it's nice to finally hear a chassis or engine shop that actually get's right to it.
I'm getting tired of all these shops lying through their teeth, taking your deposit & letting the car sit around forever.
Good luck.
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he dropped it off last saturday, we are done had to wait a day for windshield guy to come and pull shield painting it tomorrow
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Yea, I dropped it off in the aftrnoon six days ago. I'm with you on the waiting thing, I did a moly Wolfe cage in my old car and honestly after you figure the argon, filler, my time and weld quality this was very reasonable. Plus I'll be able to pick it up NHRA certed and ready to go. I usually like to do everything myself but sometimes it's best to just take it somewhere.
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Agreed, chassis welding is not the place to risk any weak spots. On my car I only weld brackets
or mounts on NON-supporting items. I spent a bunch of money on a new TIG and
learned it's not even close to as easy as it looks. We spend way too much on these cars
& our butts to fool ourselves that we can do anything. Like my 9" cracked a weld Sunday.
I will fix that my self. When I had to add a bar last year, I had the chassis shop do it.
Now go win some rounds to pay for it!!
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NRC are some of the best guys in the game for sure. whwen I had my car for sale I had a roller waiting to pick up and bring down there but the car never sold, and work got a little shaky making doing anything a little more risky then I wanted.
I can't wait to get to the point where I'm ready to bring the car down there, wether it be the one I have now (cut it all out and redo it right to a 25.x) or another car.
Either way.... these guys are getting it. 14+ hours away or not.
I can't wait to get to the point where I'm ready to bring the car down there, wether it be the one I have now (cut it all out and redo it right to a 25.x) or another car.
Either way.... these guys are getting it. 14+ hours away or not.
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Yea well, I should have kept a lot of things lol. But when you do a second one you do a few different that you wished you would have done to start out with - plus this one is all brand new so its good for a couple yers of beating
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Agreed, chassis welding is not the place to risk any weak spots. On my car I only weld brackets
or mounts on NON-supporting items. I spent a bunch of money on a new TIG and
learned it's not even close to as easy as it looks. We spend way too much on these cars
& our butts to fool ourselves that we can do anything. Like my 9" cracked a weld Sunday.
I will fix that my self. When I had to add a bar last year, I had the chassis shop do it.
Now go win some rounds to pay for it!!
. I have a nice TIG and know how to weld but I cant do welds like that inside the car, takes a lot of practice, room and the right equipment. You are ight, its definately not as easy as it looks..
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Agreed, chassis welding is not the place to risk any weak spots. On my car I only weld brackets
or mounts on NON-supporting items. I spent a bunch of money on a new TIG and
learned it's not even close to as easy as it looks. We spend way too much on these cars
& our butts to fool ourselves that we can do anything. Like my 9" cracked a weld Sunday.
I will fix that my self. When I had to add a bar last year, I had the chassis shop do it.
Now go win some rounds to pay for it!!
.
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NRC are some of the best guys in the game for sure. whwen I had my car for sale I had a roller waiting to pick up and bring down there but the car never sold, and work got a little shaky making doing anything a little more risky then I wanted.
I can't wait to get to the point where I'm ready to bring the car down there, wether it be the one I have now (cut it all out and redo it right to a 25.x) or another car.
Either way.... these guys are getting it. 14+ hours away or not.
I can't wait to get to the point where I'm ready to bring the car down there, wether it be the one I have now (cut it all out and redo it right to a 25.x) or another car.
Either way.... these guys are getting it. 14+ hours away or not.
Last pic of them putting the car on the ground today, paint the cage, put the windshield back in and its done.
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NRC is one of the few people I would drop a car off to, and leave them to do things the way they want it done. The guy that did my car, even with babysitting what he was doing he still hacked a couple things that even to this day I don't like.
It's just nice to know that there are shops like NRC out there that do things right, and get stuff done!
Hell, when Mike's car went in to have the 10 pt taken out and the 25.2 built, mine went in for a 6 pt to 10 pt conversion, and relocate the battery. Mike had his car back a week before I did, and I had to paint my own car.
So yeah.... I'd say they get stuff done
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I have a Halo in my car, It's very nicely done but I prefer the way they did kp's car.
Depends on the builder I guess and what he thinks works best. The guy who did mine also builds 6 sec pro mods and I'm pretty sure he had done a halo in his 6 sec vette if I remember correctly, albeit alot more extensive metal work than in mine.
Depends on the builder I guess and what he thinks works best. The guy who did mine also builds 6 sec pro mods and I'm pretty sure he had done a halo in his 6 sec vette if I remember correctly, albeit alot more extensive metal work than in mine.