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Offline GoodysGotaCuda

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Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« on: May 10, 2013 - 10:50:32 AM »
I'm looking into chassis stiffening with the intentions of a dual purpose car.

I have a bender, notcher and a welder; so I'll be making the majority of these parts myself for the car.

- Engine bay brace, I'll use 1.25" x 0.120" DOM - 3/16" mounts
- Inner fender to firewall brace; 1.75"x0.120" DOM - 3/16" mounts
- Radiator core support: 1.75"x0.120" DOM - 3/16" mounts
- Subframe connectors: ~2"x3"[?] x 0.125" square
- Torque boxes - UScartool

Anything I'm missing? I have the intentions of running a road course or two when I'd like to play with the car and would like to keep it in one piece.

Also, I'm entertaining building a cage in the car. Do most tracks require cages to run on? I'd like to run one regardless, probably a 6point with a low door bar, but I'd like to check on general specifications if I wanted to play on tracks with it.

Thanks!
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Offline Surfmichaels

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Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2013 - 03:59:24 PM »
This is not to everyone's taste but I thought this design would work nice as a mixed use bar. The center bar is for a 6 point harness and can be unbolted. I'm putting in a custom rear seat that will cover the lower bar.  Ill follow your thread to see what suggestions you get for engine bay....
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Offline brads70

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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2013 - 06:46:40 PM »
Just a thought.....? What will your insurance say/thing of a cage? Around here they won't insure a street car with a cage.
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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2013 - 07:53:33 AM »
Just a thought.....? What will your insurance say/thing of a cage? Around here they won't insure a street car with a cage.
Hmmm. Never knew that. How about just a 'roll over' bar?  :clueless:
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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2013 - 08:24:31 AM »
That was one of the first questions I was asked when shopping for insurance?
 IDK about a roll over bar? Some cars had that stock? Some Shelby's for example?
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Offline GoodysGotaCuda

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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2013 - 08:41:37 AM »
Hmmm. Never knew that. How about just a 'roll over' bar?  :clueless:

Same question that came to mind to me, what is considered a "roll cage" to someone like Hagerty?  :clueless:
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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2013 - 09:22:32 AM »
Same question that came to mind to me, what is considered a "roll cage" to someone like Hagerty?  :clueless:

I can't even remember hagerty asking me that, hope it not some fine print clause to get them out of paying me i case of a catastrophe

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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2013 - 09:30:25 AM »
I can't even remember hagerty asking me that, hope it not some fine print clause to get them out of paying me i case of a catastrophe
I would have thought a cage would be ok, as long as it is really only a street car.
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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2013 - 09:59:55 AM »
Better to call your insurance man than to be surprised later.  :grinyes:
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Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2013 - 10:47:43 AM »
The only reason I can think of that would cause insurers to care is because a full cage without always wearing a helmet can be very dangerous to occupants. A small rear end or side hit can impact your head on the bar. Even roll bars are recommended to wrap for additional safety.

Offline GoodysGotaCuda

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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2013 - 12:42:21 PM »
I've heard that previously Hagerty would flat-out refuse insurance on cars that had a cage in them. Now it seems, at a higher rate, you can run as a "Pro-Street"

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Pro-Street -a vehicle modified for drag racing, including at a minimium: roll cage, narrowed rear axle and enlarged rear wheel wells/wheels.

For the quick numbers I crunched, it's about a $220/year difference in coverage.
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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #11 on: May 12, 2013 - 12:55:55 PM »
with stock suspension I doubt you would see a significant gain with an engine bay brace & it sure is a pain to work around the engine bay

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Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #12 on: May 12, 2013 - 01:27:15 PM »
I have no intentions of keeping torsion bars at the moment and the leaves may be on the chopping block too.
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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #13 on: May 12, 2013 - 07:58:38 PM »
Back to the original question, I did everything you have mentioned plus, I added extra beefs from torsion bar mount to front frame rail. Plus stitch welded most seems I could think of. The stitch welding made a very nice difference.

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Re: Barracuda Chassis Stiffening - + Cage?
« Reply #14 on: May 12, 2013 - 08:50:04 PM »
You asked about tracks requiring cages; if you run 1/4 mile on a NHRA sactioned track (dragstrip), you will need a roll cage if your car breaks the 10 second mark (or faster) or the the 135 mile/hr mark. it's not req'd for slower cars. You'll also need a driveshaft loop, helmet and other accessories according to the speed bracket you end up racing in.  :burnout:



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