new pict's of my crew ''wicked heritage'' so what do you guy's think
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Originally Posted by BlueThunder2
I won't be able to install mine. I'll be doing the weld in chromoly, and don't have "that kind of skills". Nice install you did, however that removable crossbar is not NHRA legal.
But the track here don't require it. I may have to change it eventually.
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Actually, bolt in cages ARE legal. They have to be bolted to a specific size steel plate. If you read the rule book, it gives you the specs. The back tubes and the cross tube have to be welded to the main hoop, and the left hand bar (for the driver) has to come down between the drivers shoulder and elbow. So, it wouldn't take much work for yours to be legal. As stated before, your install looks GREAT though.
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Originally Posted by BlueThunder2
Actually, bolt in cages ARE legal. They have to be bolted to a specific size steel plate. If you read the rule book, it gives you the specs. The back tubes and the cross tube have to be welded to the main hoop, and the left hand bar (for the driver) has to come down between the drivers shoulder and elbow. So, it wouldn't take much work for yours to be legal. As stated before, your install looks GREAT though.
With a Vert getting it in or out would still be easy.
Thanks for the comments.