Bolt in roll cage

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fredsmopar

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Looking for a bolt in roll cage for my 73 Duster. Does anyone know where to get one or a company that makes them? I've only been able to find the ones you weld in. Thanks
 
Its not the best but they can be bolting in thru stock floors as along as they have a backing plate... I think the pads have to be 6x6.

Still Welded is better.
 
I believe ridetech makes them but I am with everyone else here. Bolting in a roll cage sounds dangerous. Better to find a shop and have them build you a cage for just a lil more $$ my chromoly cage in my 67 barracuda only cost me a grand.
 
Roll Bars...

Cars without frame use 6" square
1/8" steel plates on top and
bottom of floor, securely bolted
together with at least four 3/8"
bolts, or top plate welded to
rocker sill.

Roll Cages has to be welded.
 
My thought is if you need one for racing, you should get a properly welded in one. If you don't need one, don't bother.
 
look on ebay if you go weld in i got a hell of a deal on mine for my lil eagle talon got a comp. eng. 8 point for 275 shipped then it should be to hard to find someone to install it if your not able to
 
If you want to go fast,spend the extra money.Down in your soul,the confidence as a driver makes it more than worth it if you are racing.
 
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