This second part of the installment showcases how to run your down bars and also shows how to properly âfishmouthâ the mating areas so that your roll cage can withstand the test of time as well as protect you properly if the need should arise. We hope you enjoyed this feature, which is the first of many more to come this year. Remember, you can only find this kind of detailed information on how to hook up your GM vehicle on GMTunerSource.com.
So Your Cobalt Needs a Roll Cage - Part 2
Written by Corey Mullane | Friday, 06 February 2009 | 0 comments
Last week we brought you a feature on how to install a roll cage in your Chevy Cobalt. We know, not the typical modification, but definitely needed when you start upping the boost and become a terror at the track. Keep in mind, roll cages arenât just for when you have 1000hp and have to hold on for dear life when you plant your right foot down. Roll cages serve a dual purpose and can be a terrific way to add some structural rigidity to your vehicle as well as impressing your friends and judges at your next car show or local hangout.
Last modified on Thursday, 28 May 2009
