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Old 10-04-2005, 05:06 PM
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I think Im going to buy a kit and put it in myself. I have been looking at the jegster and compitition engineering cages. Any suggestions,,Comments?
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I think Im going to buy a kit and put it in myself. I have been looking at the jegster and compitition engineering cages. Any suggestions,,Comments?
Me and a buddy put my Wolfe in over a weekend. Jig-notching saves a LOT of time.
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My Wolfe Racecraft bar fits like a glove!
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I bought a cage from Spohn... it was an S&W cage, Fit great... everything was jig notched and it gave you plenty of extra to make the door bars the right height...
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Thanks for the replys. How mu ch was the S&W? What about the Wolf?
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Depends on options.
Wolfe
Spohn/S&W
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My personal opinion...
Go with whichever kit best fits your budget, but save up for the chromoly... A 6 or 8 point cage in mild steel is HEAVY as hell!
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Wolfe is the only way IMO

Chromoly cage is close to a grand I think after the Jignotching and everything else.




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