View Full Version : Roll Cage for VE ute
BlownLS7
11-08-2009, 11:31 PM
hi guys im after a cage for a VE ute, just thought someone might know who makes the cages for the VE ute series? would be easier just to buy from someone who has already made 100 of them
cheers paul
SLOWVN
12-08-2009, 02:24 PM
Brock motorsport services. Do the V8 utes.
TIR33D
12-08-2009, 02:55 PM
Castle Hill Exhausts have a ute in the 10's so must have a cage, give Dale a call or try also Bond Roll Cages not far from where your ute is.
BlownLS7
12-08-2009, 04:23 PM
thanks, if you have a number or address that would be great , i have looked online, cant find a thing
cheers
Brock motorsport services. Do the V8 utes.
thanks phil
cheers
Castle Hill Exhausts have a ute in the 10's so must have a cage, give Dale a call or try also Bond Roll Cages not far from where your ute is.
Muncha
12-08-2009, 09:32 PM
The Castle Hill Performance ute doesnt have a cage (yet :D).
Does anybody have any interior pics of the VE brute utes?
Any decent chassis shop would be able to do it.
Oztrack Tuning
12-08-2009, 10:09 PM
We have a local business Paul who makes cages or can at least TIG yours in - if we get it elsewhere.
Also i can put you in touch with the guys who built the VE Ute that i tune for the 12hr race. It has a cage.
SLOWVN
13-08-2009, 08:38 PM
The Castle Hill Performance ute doesnt have a cage (yet :D).
Does anybody have any interior pics of the VE brute utes?
Any decent chassis shop would be able to do it.
Next time you see a VE ute look in side it. Think of it with no carpet, 330mm steering wheel, two race seats and a crap bolt in cage. Thats what a V8 ute looks like.
How much of a cage do you want. We start around $1500 for the utes. Welded in type for the guys that have got the utes and now use them for other forms of motorsport.
All us race prep shops do them, find a good one close to home and do some asking around (ask the correct people).
tarmac ute
15-11-2010, 09:03 PM
How did you go with a cage for the Ve ute, I would be interested in seeing any pics, I am interested in where the rear stays are positioned.
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