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Bolt-in cage - fitting



haimsey

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172
Will be fitting my bolt-in cage next soon. Just after some advice/tips on the best way to do it

I'm already anticipating it being a right pita to get in

Thanks
 
  Clio 172 phase 1
Remove front seats.... 2 people needed to make go as smooth as possible .... Put cage into place and push the legs that Sit behind the front seats as far back as you can the fact the cage will be pushing outward onto the door pillars will hold it into place drill one hole Each side and bang a bolt in to stop it moving then drill the rest out :) easly as pie with 2 pepeople just a bit long winded :)
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
Ensure you use spreader plates under the car and proper bolts with the correct tensile strength.
 
  172 cup RS2 - 330ci
Type in v16daf's and you'll see my project thread, recently I installed my half cage and made spreader plates. There are some pictures there for you to have a look at.
 

haimsey

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172
Cheers guys. Cage has been supplied with spreader plates and all bolts, will check fia/msa for tensile strengths of bolts. Can always get them from work.
Guessing it takes longer to manoeuvre it in than it does to remove seats etc
 


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