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Fitting Clio cup racer cage



  182 & 172 Tracktool
As above, who has done this before?
I'm having troubles fitting a genuine clio cup racer cage to my track clio. The rear part of
the cage just won't go in properly. I know it's a bit of a wiggle and a push, but I can't get it at an angle
to make it fit. The complete interior is removed including the windscreen.
What's the magic trick to make it fit without banging around the car or cage?

Thanks! The thing is getting a real pain in the *ss tbh:approve:
 
  182 & 172 Tracktool
The rear part is tilted forward in order to get the rear part inside the car. Once in the car the rear part should
be tilted back and moved backwards to the correct position in the car. However this won't work because the bars going to the rear wheel
arches won't fit between the B-pillars. Moving the cage more forward, so the top sticks out of the windscreen, makes it possible for the bars to
go between the B-pillars as the widest part of the car is just above the door catchers. However, in the cage can't be tilted back this way, because the top of the cage
will hit the roof at the top of the windscreen...

Hope this explanation helps a bit to define the problem.
 
Pics might help.

I'm sure I've heard someone say the cup racer cages went in through the windscreen. Never fitted that specific type myself though.

Could ratchet straps not pull the back stays in enough to miss the B pillar?
 
  182 & 172 Tracktool
Some pictures. The cage will hit the B-pillar at the level of the red marking or the top of the cage will
hit the blue marking, just above the windscreen.

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  Cup In bits
I have also heard the windscreen needs to come out but you have done that.

Take off your door seals and try and get one of the main hoop legs out the door to tilt it up, pretty sure racers didn't have the seat braces that go from the sill to exhaust tunnel.
 
  Civic FN2 Track Car
I know with some cages you need to cut a small section of the floor out where the roll over loop goes, then once it's imposition weld the floor back in.
 
  M3, Cup racer'd 182
Here's my no 07855806683 I've had plenty of experience fitting these cages (have taken mine in/out 30odd times) give me a ring it would be easier to explain.
 
  182 & 172 Tracktool
Thanks for the replies so far guys.

Here's my no 07855806683 I've had plenty of experience fitting these cages (have taken mine in/out 30odd times) give me a ring it would be easier to explain.

Thanks mate, will give you a call soon:approve:
 
  182 & 172 Tracktool
The cage is still not in the car, any more suggestions or members with expierence with these cages?
Haven't managed to reach M4D M4X yet.
 
  Cup In bits
Cut a hole in the floor where the main hoop feet go, your going to have to plate it anyway so get the cage in then slide plates under the feet and weld in place for the cage to be bolted to.

i have heard its just a windscreen out and ratchet strap job..
 
  M3, Cup racer'd 182
Hi Daniel
have tx'd you also but as pics are on here i've also put it here.
For ease it's a 2man job you'll struggle on your own.

Ok so looking at the 1st pic properly (feet position) your almost there what you need to do is use a ratchet strap and pull the feet together towards the middle of the car (giving more room from the sill and remove the scarf), 2nd/3rd ratchet strap will need to go as mark123 as shown (1 either side) to pull the rear down.

Once all ratchet straps are on angle the rear arch plates end into the door pillar without the seals in place it should just about miss (if you've tightened the 2nd/3rd ratchet enough).
If it still hits what you then need to do is try and lift the front feet over the rear seat rail towards the front seat rail (to lower the rear and slide the cage in). Lifting the feet up 1st won't do it as the main hoop part will come further out of the windscreen as shown in your 2nd pic.

Mine was a lot easier as i removed my standard seat rails and welded Motorsport bars in.

Hope this helps
Regards Damien
 


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