welding a cage or 6 point

Discussion in 'Safety Equipment' started by Detomaso71, Jun 5, 2011.

  1. Detomaso71 Member

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    Can or should a person weld a 6 point or cage while the engine and trans is out of the car?
    I don't have the engine and trans ready yet but would like to start this project while waiting but was afraid without the weight of trans and engine in the vehicle while doing the welding may somehow make the bars rub in the car or stress the car once the engine and trans replaced if welding is done prior?

    Thanks

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  3. turbodave231 Moderator

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    You should not have a problem welding in a cage or rollbar without the engine/trans in place.

    Make sure your frame is properly supported and level before you weld anything to it.
  4. poisonivy24 New Member

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    I agree, it is not a problem..
  5. V6RACER XTSM Supporter

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    Support the frame in several places and make sure it is level/square before you stick the torch to it.
  6. JRGN Member

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    One more thing, if the car has the original body bushings, you might want to change them out, cause if you install the cage then have to put new bushings in it will raise the car off of the cage. HTH Jr.


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