Can't afford both at the mo so which one would you get first ? Roll cage (New Safety Device) or suspension (AST) ?
It's still a work in progress car and most of this list is a "plan" but engine will be standard apart from an air filter and its got a Miltek exhaust already. I will be de-catting it.What's the rest of the car like spec wise?
Rollcage - £800 - £1000How much is option a and option b?
For now it'll be just track days. Maybe several+ years before i decide to go into racing.
Thanks for the replies so far. My cup suspension is on 94k so I'm not using it.
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And this is the reason why I wouldn't have another full cage. I used my car to get to and from tracksDo you use the car on the road alot ?
Cages are fine at keeping a car intact in a big shunt but also ok if padded and the head the hits it is wearing a helmet
Full cage in road car , always think about what your head can impact even in a minor shunt
If a road car half cages are actually safer but few consider head to cage impacts
They KILL !
Cooksport are fine for a road car (granted slightly harsh)Get a cage and just replace the shocks and get some cooksport spings, that is what I use and they are fantastic for the money people have even commented on how good they are when I have taken them out and they are running AST's.
Cooksport are fine for a road car (granted slightly harsh)
Way too soft for track only , unless it's for your mum [emoji12]