These type of roll cages are designated as options e and f on our website.
Street legal roll cage nsw.
Cage ive got my 6 point cage fully engineered not rally rego in nsw.
As far as legality goes you ll have to check your local laws it s different everywhere.
Many say they aren t but in fact they are legal in some cases.
For example the rollcage cannot interfere with the operator s vision or prevent the use of the shoulder harness.
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Fully registered street rods must comply with the national guidelines for the construction and modification of street rods in australia and the nsw supplement to second edition national guidelines for the construction and modification of street rods.
Six point roll cages cannot however because the configuration of a six point roll cage creates a rigid item directly in the head strike area and obstructs the driver s vision through the windscreen and adjacent side windows.
2 being that you cant run intrusion bars on the street so i had to make bolt in ones.
Authorities are not in support of six point roll cages in road vehicles for a number of good reasons.
There s some degree of confusion on whether full six point roll cages are legal or not for road registered vehicles in queensland.
A rollcage is legal unless it interferes with the proper opearion of the vehicle.
The addition of the two bars towards the.
Nsw is of the view that four point roll cages can still meet this requirement.
If the cage business says they do not know go to one that does.
Since that time we have stopped building drag racing specific roll cages.
I can understand that cal but when you see the aftermath you will change your tune.
I only had a few dramas 1 being that the front legs had to run really tight to the a pillar to stop obstruction of vision.
There are so many different possibilities of the type accident and i am sure there are times a.
The car also had to be changed with the rta as a 2 seater.
The roll cage is safer for you not the other people on the road who do not have a roll cage.
Street rods require a vsccs compliance certificate before they can be fully registered in nsw.
It s hard to argue the pros and cons of a cage in a street car.
I do believe you can get a half cage legal and retain rear seats.
I think you are nsw so the vic info i have won t help you.
A decent workshop that takes interest will know and be upto date with the laws.