Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features
Welcome to the #1 Dodge, Jeep and RAM Forum dedicated to FCA owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the SRT Forum today!
The NHRA certs cars in categories and they each have their own requirements. 7.5 to 8.5... 8.5 to 10.0. To go below 10.0 you have to cert for 8.5. Talk to the NHRA. 😂
The NHRA certs cars in categories and the each have their own requirements. 7.5 to 8.5... 8.5 to 10.0. To go below 10.0 you have to cert for 8.5. Talk to the NHRA. 😂
So the roll cages that rpm advertising are basically useless I notice they offer them also if you don’t mind sharing, what could one expect to pay to have one installed??
So the roll cages that rpm advertising are basically useless I notice they offer them also if you don’t mind sharing, what could one expect to pay to have one installed??
RPM sells a “cage” addition that can be added to the basic roll bar that they sell. It has to be welded at points to the roll bar. Go to their website and you can see that and their prices. RPMs workmanship is actually good. There’s nothing wrong with their product and you can get their cage setup certified if it’s installed correctly. As far as costs go.... beyond the price of the materials, it’s all labor and there’s a lot of it so that’s going to depend on who’s charging you and how long they need to do it. Like I said... full custom Chromoly cages done by experienced shops run in the five to seven thousand range. Mine was $7000 and it took seven work days to complete.
RPM sells a “cage” addition that can be added to the basic roll bar that they sell. It has to be welded at points to the roll bar. Go to their website and you can see that and their prices. RPMs workmanship is actually good. There’s nothing wrong with their product and you can get their cage setup certified if it’s installed correctly. As far as costs go.... beyond the price of the materials it all labor and there’s a lot of it so that’s going to depend on who’s charging you and how long they need to do it. Like I said... full custom Chromoly cages done by experienced shops run in the five to seven thousand range. Mine was $7000 and it took seven work days to complete.
First set of pictures, picture 3, with the triple bars coming in - those are nice welds. That's not made in Mexico stuff there. So nice to see there is still some craftsmanship out there.
First set of pictures, picture 3, with the triple bars coming in - those are nice welds. That's not made in Mexico stuff there. So nice to see there is still some craftsmanship out there.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.