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So Your Cobalt Needs a Roll Cage

Written by Corey Mullane | Monday, 02 February 2009 | 0 comments
We know what it's like. You get all caught up with adding horsepower to your Cobalt that you totally forget about chassis strength and safety. On top of that, with all this new found power, all of sudden now the track is telling you that you need a roll cage to get back on the racetrack. We agree, because in order to stay safe out on the track, you need to make sure that you have the proper protection around you. But no need to worry, GMTunerSource.com has you covered with a full look at what it takes to install a roll cage in your very own Chevy Cobalt.

GM Performance Division produced a two-part series that will take you through the steps of what you need to look out for while installing a roll cage in your Cobalt. Everything from recommended diameter of steel to welding locations is covered, so if you plan on making your Cobalt a serious track monster, you don'€™t want to miss out on this guide. The first part is included below and the second part of the series will be posted soon.

Don'€™t forget that GMTunerSource is your source for all things ECOtec and all the build books and tech topics we’ve covered in the past are available in ourRacer Tech section.

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