what roll cage tubing type
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Re: what roll cage tubing type
Originally Posted by laxking012
Was looking at cages on S&W website for my 1991 s10, there's EWS and DOM mild steel. I've always heard DOM is stronger and better, but on website it says "Do not recommend DOM tubing for drag racing applications". Why is that and should I just get the EWS?
There is undoubtedly a good reason for the disclaimer from S&W but unless something drastic has changed the DOM is better tubing. Your bender can also affect the thickness of the outside radius.
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tubing
the issue is at bends the inner thickens and outer stretches hence reducing the wall thickness, get the SFI guide and build chassis to those specs, they are different to NHRA (thinner wall)
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Yes, your posting is older, but we thought we would chime in just in case you haven't made your final decision.
This is ‘your’ life, so listen to those who know, and don't talk price, which is in this discussion, as that is not what this is all about.
We used DOM in this rollcage for our '99 Firebird, as it is recommended by most tech inspectors over Chrome Moly. Why? Most Chrome Moly cages will not pass an inspection without a pile of paperwork and certifications that most can't afford. Everyone here has heard of or seen cage failures because the welding process was Junk!
Our cage has 223' of DOM tubing. BUT, we went to the next safety item. Welding the main hoops to ¼” plates welded to the floor just doesn't cut it anymore, and you will see inspections that demand an Occupant Compartment Frame (OCF), which is what you see here.
For our design, we used a Nascar Spec. design, similar to our current Land Speed Race car.
Just our .02 cents, and hope this helps in your decisions.
The Maxx2Racing (M2) Team
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The Royal Purple Maxx2Racing ‘Bad Bird’ LSR Race Car
The Royal Purple ’99 Firebird Pro Touring-LSR Car
This is ‘your’ life, so listen to those who know, and don't talk price, which is in this discussion, as that is not what this is all about.
We used DOM in this rollcage for our '99 Firebird, as it is recommended by most tech inspectors over Chrome Moly. Why? Most Chrome Moly cages will not pass an inspection without a pile of paperwork and certifications that most can't afford. Everyone here has heard of or seen cage failures because the welding process was Junk!
Our cage has 223' of DOM tubing. BUT, we went to the next safety item. Welding the main hoops to ¼” plates welded to the floor just doesn't cut it anymore, and you will see inspections that demand an Occupant Compartment Frame (OCF), which is what you see here.
For our design, we used a Nascar Spec. design, similar to our current Land Speed Race car.
Just our .02 cents, and hope this helps in your decisions.
The Maxx2Racing (M2) Team
[email protected]
The Royal Purple Maxx2Racing ‘Bad Bird’ LSR Race Car
The Royal Purple ’99 Firebird Pro Touring-LSR Car
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