Go back to home

J-cages

Author
2hardtop
MR2 Aficionado
  • Total Posts : 547
  • Scores: 4
  • Reward points: 0
  • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
  • Location: NSW Australia
  • Status: offline
2010/08/22 02:19:12 (permalink)
0

J-cages

http://www.saito-rollcage.co.jp/index.php?catid=5&subcatid=27&page=5
#1


8 Replies Related Threads

    WIDEMR
    MR2 Deity
    • Total Posts : 693
    • Scores: 102
    • Reward points: 6081
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Melbourne
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/08/22 16:39:47 (permalink)
    0
    Just keep in mind that wont pass CAMS, so if your doing an event that requires a cage you wont be able to use it, same with alot of bolt in cages ie cusco.

    Main thing are like the A piller bar, how it bends with 2 bends (some even look to have 3) it wont comply, and is weak, would do more damage in a roll over then not having one!
    #2
    surok
    MR2 Scholar
    • Total Posts : 2252
    • Scores: -31
    • Reward points: 4416
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Albania
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/08/22 23:15:28 (permalink)
    0
    but these are only for hardtop SW20s... arent they?
    and if you have a hardtop, why wouldn't you just put a full CAMS cage in there?
    its not like you are going to lose access to the targa panels..
    #3

    mr_ken
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 239
    • Scores: 0
    • Reward points: 1056
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: tokyo, nakano-ku tokyo Japan
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/03/12 22:12:36 (permalink)
    0
    what is a J-cage ? fogive my ignorance, but i have no idea.
    #4
    kameleon
    Supporter
    • Total Posts : 2733
    • Scores: 106
    • Reward points: 6018
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: melbourne vic Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/03/12 23:38:36 (permalink)
    0
    Japanese bolt in cage
    #5
    mr_ken
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 239
    • Scores: 0
    • Reward points: 1056
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: tokyo, nakano-ku tokyo Japan
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/10/12 23:17:25 (permalink)
    0
    what is the difference between a japanese bolt in cage and a non-japanese bolt in cage ?
    #6

    dennis the menace
    QLD Moderator
    • Total Posts : 745
    • Scores: 45
    • Reward points: 3905
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Toowoomba Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/11/12 07:44:01 (permalink)
    0
    A different accent?

    #7
    kameleon
    Supporter
    • Total Posts : 2733
    • Scores: 106
    • Reward points: 6018
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: melbourne vic Australia
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2010/11/12 10:43:30 (permalink)
    0
    the japanese use a bent A pillar bar that does not enter the dash. this is the main reason they are not allowed in race classes in Australia. They are likely to bend in an accident basically in that area.
    #8
    Greg 27
    MR2 Enthusiast
    • Total Posts : 16
    • Scores: 1
    • Reward points: 14
    • Joined: 2014/05/14 21:00:15
    • Status: offline
    RE: J-cages 2014/05/27 19:50:31 (permalink)
    0
    Who dose CAM approved roll cages in Qld?
    #9
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Trial Version 5.5