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T O P I C R E V I E W | Mylespeed | Posted - 24 Jan 2018 : 10:26:55 Morning all, me again. Thanks for all your responses on springs, Steve at Malbrad is tracking them down for me as we speak. Next on the list is a rear cage and sump guard. A bolt in rear cage (MSA compliant) would be ideal. The underside of the car took a bit of a pounding last time out and therefore needs some protection. An authentic SAAB rally one would be great but I realise the unlikeliness of this. All ideas received with gratitude | 3 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) | GeoffC | Posted - 03 Feb 2018 : 16:09:39 You might want to consider a front cage as well. The extra box section in the A posts is strong but I was lucky that the roof didn't get any closer to my head in this incident! A front cage was fitted for the next event that's for sure!!
| Mylespeed | Posted - 03 Feb 2018 : 14:51:28 Thanks for your response. Steve has come up trumps with an old sump guard and redirected me to Chris Birkbeck through whom I have ordered a rear cage - they are built in Poland! | Gavinc | Posted - 24 Jan 2018 : 18:49:16 Get back in touch with Steve, Safety Devices will make a cage for the 96 with any specification you require. Need to order through a dealer, so Malbrad will help you there. I would be surprised if Steve doesn't have a sumpguard hidden away somewhere, they aren't complex though. Works spec ones are alloy with steel bands riveted to them, but this does add a lot of weight. As you aren't doing full forest stages the steel bands are probably overkill as well as a weight penalty. A 10 or 6mm alloy guard will be plenty. The complex part is the works type front mount which effectively adds a mounting bar below the front bumper. It is mounted with angle bar bolted to the inner wing. Loads of pictures around, I think Woody has posted on the forum in the past about them. Although a bit fiddly, it is not difficult to make if you can cut and weld. Alternatively for your purposes if it is just to add a bit of extra protection, you could consider mounting to the front valance with a couple of rubber mounts maybe?
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