Is it cams approved?
ive got a legal homemade 4 pointer in my kesev.
1 - Get CAMS manual and look at their diagrams
2 - Talk to relevant engineer in your state and tell him what you want to do and see what he has to say
3 - Build a cage to meet both requirements
It may or may not be possible to do step 3 successfully, but talking to the right people BEFOREHAND will make the process as easy as possible.
Hen
Is it cams approved?
ive got a legal homemade 4 pointer in my kesev. [/b][/quote]
No, this one isn't CAMS compliant.
There's no reason why a CAMS cage can't be registered as long as it is bolt in.
You can't register a weld in cage, because that is structural and changes the crash worthiness of the car.
No one's going to bother to use a non CAMS compliant weld in cage, there's no point.... That's the point being confused.
well this may sound gay but what abuot welding in a cams cage and puttin like a fake plate over the top with bolts stickin out. make it look like its bolt in?
As far as I'm aware, CAMS won't approve any bolt in cages? I may be wrong, but I'm sure I've heard that somewhere?
CAMS approved cages are generally very, very expensive.
cams WILL approve them, like i keep saying buy the cams handbook
but the bolt in cages that are so popular in imports wont pass...as they just arent good.
and haul....if you're getting a weld in cage just take the car off the road...you can still get them licenced in rally rego.
Where can u get a cams booklet from. Local news agent???
Join a CAMS affiliated car club and apply for your 2S Licence and you get a booklet with all this info in it, or buy the Cams Manual of Motorsport for $50. is your friend.
in victoria cages dont have to be certified if they meet certin specs, this is goin by the vehicle standards pdf's on their website. Unsure on the cam's side though.