How fast can you go with a 8-point roll cage?

The 8-Point Roll Bar below allows you to run much quicker than 11.50 according to NHRA rules. In fact, as long as your vehicle retains the original floor, firewall, etc., the 8-Point Roll Bar below allows you to run as quick as 10.00 seconds in the 1/4 mile.

What is a 8-point roll cage?

Competition Engineering 8-point complete roll cage kits are designed to strengthen your chassis without adding a lot of excess weight.

How much is a 10 point roll cage?

Price: $499.95 roll cage kits are constructed from the highest quality 1 5/8″ x . 134 wall mild steel or 1 5/8″ x .

How many point roll cage do I need?

Unless otherwise required by your class, 6 point roll bars are required on convertibles running quicker than 8.25. Roll Bar required on all cars (including T-tops) running quicker than 7.35.

What is a 10 point cage?

It includes a main hoop, cage sides, windshield brace, X-brace behind the main hoop, rear struts, side-bars, four 6x6x1/8 inch mounting plates, eight 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 roll cage gussets, 1-1/4 OD back brace bar and subframe struts. Designed to fit hardtop or sedan cars, and trucks listed.

How much does it cost for a full roll cage?

Generally speaking, expect to pay $2,500 to $4,000 for a basic custom rally roll cage and seat mounts. The same guy who is doing the cage work might do other work. Removing sound deadening material is one example, you can do that yourself with some dry ice from the super market.

How much does a NHRA roll cage cost?

$2,500 to $4,000
Generally speaking, expect to pay $2,500 to $4,000 for a basic custom rally roll cage and seat mounts.

How fast can you run in 1/4 mile without a roll cage?

“The NHRA updated its safety requirements to allow 2008 and newer vehicles to run as quick as 10.00 and/or as fast as 135 mph without an NHRA-legal roll bar if the vehicle has unmodified factory safety equipment and DOT-legal tires.

How fast can you go before you need a roll cage?

135 mph
Roll cages are mandatory on all vehicles at 9.99 and quicker or any vehicle running 135 mph or faster (regardless of e.t.), or per class requirements. This style of cage is good till 8.50 1/4-mile times and 179 mph.