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Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:31 pm

Hi all,

I’m looking to get a full CAMS compliant cage built in my NB, almost certainly coupled with a floor drop (so that 6’5 me will fit inside it under a hardtop).

Have you had a cage built in an MX5 by a QLD builder that you would recommend?

There’s plenty of cage builders around it seems, but I’d prefer to work with one who has Mx5 experience.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby plohl » Thu Nov 07, 2019 6:07 am

The best cages I have seen done in an mx5 have been done buy automotive plus... or by danny's other company anyway.
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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby Magpie » Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:02 am

The American wrote:CAMS compliant cage built in my NB

Look for the CAMS person who will be log booking your car. Having this person involved in the cage building process will save a lot of angst later on. This person may also help with the selection of a cage builder.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby CrazyRacer » Thu Nov 07, 2019 2:26 pm

I had mine done by Scott's Rods in Yamanto (near Ipswich).

It was pretty reasonably priced ($2600 last year) and is reasonably comprehensive, although its only CAMS State level but could have been National with a couple of extra bars.

There are a couple of bits that in retrospect I would have liked done a little differently but they were pretty accomodating, so if you're fussy just be really specific up front. Fabrication and welding quality looks decent although not the artwork a some cage builders do.

They did the CAMS paperwork for it and I submitted it along with some photos. All went through without any problems.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:37 pm

plohl wrote:The best cages I have seen done in an mx5 have been done buy automotive plus... or by danny's other company anyway.


I’m hoping they are still doing them. I quite like the work they did on the NB back in 2013.

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The American wrote:CAMS compliant cage built in my NB

Look for the CAMS person who will be log booking your car. Having this person involved in the cage building process will save a lot of angst later on. This person may also help with the selection of a cage builder.


Pick your tuner not your ECU? I do want to use someone who has done the thinking for an Mx5 before, so that the R&D element has been somewhat done before.
CrazyRacer wrote:I had mine done by Scott's Rods in Yamanto (near Ipswich).

It was pretty reasonably priced ($2600 last year) and is reasonably comprehensive....


Thanks for sharing the photos Crazy Racer!

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby Tim_cyc03 » Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:54 pm

As requested.

It has been certified by cams and the car is 2b log booked with this cage.

And the roof fits nil issues as per latest photo, I'm also 188cm tall if that helps.
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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Fri Nov 08, 2019 10:51 pm

Tim_cyc03 wrote:As requested.

It has been certified by cams and the car is 2b log booked with this cage.

And the roof fits nil issues as per latest photo, I'm also 188cm tall if that helps.


Thanks Tim,
Much appreciated. Did your roof have to be modified to fit around the cage, other than using fixed brackets instead of latches?

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby Tim_cyc03 » Fri Nov 08, 2019 11:48 pm

Nope, its just a lightyear CF one, so not thick anyway.

But the cage will fit a normal roof I believe (with fixed brackets), they made another one for an NB prior to this cage, and it has a standard hardtop.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:19 pm

Just bumping this in case anyone else has a suggestion or local recommendation.

Would love an Automotive Plus cage based on the photos I’ve seen, but it sounds like the wait might be a bit too long to be workable.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby SKYHI » Wed Nov 20, 2019 11:21 am

Just saw one of the QLD Prodsports guys is selling their ND race car and the cage was also done by Scotts Rods. Seems they are up to speed with CAMS requirements and the work I have seen to date seems pretty good.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:53 am

A question for those who have put a cage in an NA or NB

Q1: The front leg travels down the window frame and *could* be designed to pass between the dash bar and the fan box.

Alternatively the box must be relocated or a substitute fan plumbed in to retain a blown demister. What did you do?

Q2: did you retain the factory dash bar? If you didn’t, how did you attach the dash skin?

Q3: How much of the factory hVac system did you retain?

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby plohl » Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:29 pm

1. Probably pretty painful to do so.
I have a 12v hair drier.... it's kinda effective. Mine could be plumbed a lot better.
2. Seen both done, easier to keep it
3. Zero. I haven't seen one with a good change and hvac system.

Why do you want to keep the hvac? You can't get a cage mod plated anymore.
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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby greenMachine » Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:56 pm

1. Not sure I understand.

2. Kept mine.

3. Zero here too. Hair dryer too!!. I also have a couple of small heater cores with integral fans, which I was going to plumb/wire in. They would only be big enough to demist, and I was only going demist the driver's side anyway. The problem with the hair dryers (!?!) is how long they work continuously - could be an issue in a long continuously wet race. So I was told, and hence the plan to replace it. If interested in this solution, let me know and I will see if I can find them. I have(?) one very small, one slightly larger.

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Sun Feb 16, 2020 12:07 am

plohl wrote:Why do you want to keep the hvac? You can't get a cage mod plated anymore.


Only for the demister

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Re: Recommendations - roll cage builders in Queensland

Postby The American » Sun Feb 16, 2020 5:46 pm

Thanks Guys,

It sounds like removing all the factory vent system and keeping the dash bar is going to be the simplest path.


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