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Old 2007-12-04, 02:12 PM   #1
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Default Auto Power 4-Point bolt in Roll-bar

Perfect condition. For 02-05 WRX sedan

$300 picked up.....might ship.....

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Old 2007-12-04, 05:29 PM   #2
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Dibs. Wait, does it have the diagonal bar?

Now I have to go find the TT rules...
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Old 2007-12-04, 09:53 PM   #3
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Im sure you could have a bar welded in Dean...
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Dibs. Wait, does it have the diagonal bar?

Now I have to go find the TT rules...
Just from looking at the picture, I'm not sure that bar will pass SCCA rules (GCR rules for SS, IT), simply because an STi weighs over 3000 lbs and those tubes don't appear to be 1.5"x.120" or larger in diameter. I'm not sure how that translates to autocross legality, but it won't make the car Track Trials legal if that's what you're considering.
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Just from looking at the picture, I'm not sure that bar will pass SCCA rules (GCR rules for SS, IT), simply because an STi weighs over 3000 lbs and those tubes don't appear to be 1.5"x.120" or larger in diameter. I'm not sure how that translates to autocross legality, but it won't make the car Track Trials legal if that's what you're considering.
I have an autopower cage and it is scca/nasa approved... I checked into in before buying it. mine is a 6point if that makes any difference i dont know?
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Old 2007-12-05, 11:48 AM   #6
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I have an autopower cage and it is scca/nasa approved... I checked into in before buying it. mine is a 6point if that makes any difference i dont know?
It's not SCCA approved until a licensed SCCA tech inspector inspects your car and stamps a number into the cage and gives you a log book. No one sells a cage that's "SCCA approved", as everything is taken into account during inspection, including installation, tube diameter and thickness, harnesses, seats, padding, etc.

If the cage doesn't meet the GCR minimums (that were recently revised) for the weight of your car, it's not going to pass tech inspection. The cage in the picture does not appear to be made of 1.5" or larger tubing which is required for a car over 3000 lbs. I could be wrong since I'm just going off the picture, but it does look smaller than the tubing in my car.

Actually, scratch that... I misread the GCR, 1.5" tubing is good only up to 3000 lbs. 3001-4000 lb cars require 1.75"x.120 tubing.

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Old 2007-12-05, 01:12 PM   #7
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It is 1.75" x .120 tubing if this is it.

http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop...ar-p-1775.html
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I'll install my 4 points soon where or who do I go to get my bars tech & stamp? How often do you have to tech the bars? Once a year or it's good til you change something on the bars??
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It is 1.75" x .120 tubing if this is it.

http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop...ar-p-1775.html
Yep. thats the one. Thanks Sperry....
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It is 1.75" x .120 tubing if this is it.

http://www.rallysportdirect.com/shop...ar-p-1775.html
I stand corrected. The picture made it look smaller to me for some reason.
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I stand corrected. The picture made it look smaller to me for some reason.
Yeah thats weird, usually you exaggerate diameters.
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It's not SCCA approved until a licensed SCCA tech inspector inspects your car and stamps a number into the cage and gives you a log book. No one sells a cage that's "SCCA approved", as everything is taken into account during inspection, including installation, tube diameter and thickness, harnesses, seats, padding, etc.

If the cage doesn't meet the GCR minimums (that were recently revised) for the weight of your car, it's not going to pass tech inspection. The cage in the picture does not appear to be made of 1.5" or larger tubing which is required for a car over 3000 lbs. I could be wrong since I'm just going off the picture, but it does look smaller than the tubing in my car.

Actually, scratch that... I misread the GCR, 1.5" tubing is good only up to 3000 lbs. 3001-4000 lb cars require 1.75"x.120 tubing.

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I should have worded that better what i meant to say was i made sure my autopower cage met all scca specs before buying it. and i am assuming if you install it how they tell you to it should meet scca requirements. as for as the stamp goes i dont know. is it a sticker that you put on your cage somewhere specific?
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Old 2007-12-05, 11:09 PM   #13
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I should have worded that better what i meant to say was i made sure my autopower cage met all scca specs before buying it. and i am assuming if you install it how they tell you to it should meet scca requirements. as for as the stamp goes i dont know. is it a sticker that you put on your cage somewhere specific?
They use some punches to stamp the serial number of your logbook into one of the bars of the cage.
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