Race Fans ,
After installing the cage in my Duster I have yet to find a way to "seal off" the gap in my aluminum plate / Trunk area from each other. Knowing safety is of the upmost importance as there is NOT A REWIND BUTTON as one does not get a second chance when a wreck happens. No one wants a wreck to happen but this is where the correct preparation comes into play. I am still trying to figure out a way to seal that gap between the body and the aluminum plate I installed between these two areas them keeping any possibilities of gasoline coming into the driver area.....preventing fire. Please advise a rookie car builder that wants it done right even though I may never race it the car period due to many track closures in the Lone Star state. Thanks in advance as always. Texas Red
After installing the cage in my Duster I have yet to find a way to "seal off" the gap in my aluminum plate / Trunk area from each other. Knowing safety is of the upmost importance as there is NOT A REWIND BUTTON as one does not get a second chance when a wreck happens. No one wants a wreck to happen but this is where the correct preparation comes into play. I am still trying to figure out a way to seal that gap between the body and the aluminum plate I installed between these two areas them keeping any possibilities of gasoline coming into the driver area.....preventing fire. Please advise a rookie car builder that wants it done right even though I may never race it the car period due to many track closures in the Lone Star state. Thanks in advance as always. Texas Red