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<blockquote data-quote="BAFRAID" data-source="post: 5657612" data-attributes="member: 45189"><p>A little piece of advice, take it for what it's worth. Don't skimp on the cage. EVERYONE looks at a cage when you get it installed. Everyone wants to see it and see how good a job they did installing it. If it looks like shit, then you're not going to be happy. I put a Wolfe Racecraft 10-pt cage in my car and had it professionally installed. I couldn't be happier with the outcome because all of the welds are perfect, tight and seamless. Everytime someone wants to see it, I show it off with pride. I spent $850 on the cage itself (got it at cost) and $1200 to get it installed. Lots of money but well worth it. Do yourself a favor and get it done right....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAFRAID, post: 5657612, member: 45189"] A little piece of advice, take it for what it's worth. Don't skimp on the cage. EVERYONE looks at a cage when you get it installed. Everyone wants to see it and see how good a job they did installing it. If it looks like shit, then you're not going to be happy. I put a Wolfe Racecraft 10-pt cage in my car and had it professionally installed. I couldn't be happier with the outcome because all of the welds are perfect, tight and seamless. Everytime someone wants to see it, I show it off with pride. I spent $850 on the cage itself (got it at cost) and $1200 to get it installed. Lots of money but well worth it. Do yourself a favor and get it done right.... [/QUOTE]
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