View Full Version : Anybody know of a good shop to get a rollcage done?
unstable bob gable
02-16-2007, 06:33 PM
Greetings,
I want to redo the interior in my AMX, which means I'll prolly be ripping my rollcage out and having it redone. I was never really all that happy w/ the way it was fabbed to begin with, so does anybody know of any shops that do a good job and don't rush things? Oh yeah, the closer to Central NJ the better.
Thanx,
-u b
johnjzjz
02-16-2007, 06:50 PM
i am having our super gas 68 Nova completly re caged - my kid is 6'4 and he does not fit in it so off to S&W this week for a complete 12 point .120 DOM mild steel unit -- also adding a funny cage add on to the GEN 3 super comp camaro -- the young guy who is doing the job is very talented a bit slow but his work is very nice and he is reasonable he charges buy the week -- its going to him a first of march when i get it back in mid march if you like you can come and see -- he is booked till may i think he has his own bender and its a high end mandrel type -- he also does the alloy floors if you need that as well -- pm me and i will give you his # if you want he is up by island dragway -- if you need it this season you will need to book it soon -- jz
NJSPEEDER
02-17-2007, 08:50 PM
neverylift racecraft is in north jersey, around carteret i believe. leo barnaby, the owner, puts out only the highest quality work. it does cost a pretty penny. but you will have the best fitting and finished roll bar available anywhere.
check them out http://www.neverliftracecraft.com
Fast92RS
02-17-2007, 08:55 PM
Wild rides is good. They used to be in carteret. I think they are point pleasant now. http://www.wildridesracecars.com/
chrisfrom nj
02-18-2007, 08:35 PM
call this number 973 202-8699 the guys name is tom he does good work hes in east hanover or you can call chris collison hes located in west orange nj 973 736-0465
neverylift racecraft is in north jersey, around carteret i believe. leo barnaby, the owner, puts out only the highest quality work. it does cost a pretty penny. but you will have the best fitting and finished roll bar available anywhere.
check them out http://www.neverliftracecraft.com
Wildrides is definetly on par with Leo when it comes to roll cages, and i think you'll find my work to be on par as well.
Here's some of my work,
The driver of this mustang was a pretty tall guy, so the goal was an extremely tight fitting cage.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c181/SpeedyGoomba/RB2-1.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c181/SpeedyGoomba/RB18.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c181/SpeedyGoomba/RB15-1.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c181/SpeedyGoomba/RB6-1.jpg
And of course my own ride:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c181/SpeedyGoomba/P1010984.jpg
As well as a host of other cars.
unstable bob gable
02-19-2007, 03:56 PM
Wildrides is definetly on par with Leo when it comes to roll cages, and i think you'll find my work to be on par as well.
Looks like you do nice work, Big Daddy! :nod:
NJSPEEDER
02-19-2007, 04:21 PM
good stuff BMF.
i like leo's work because i know him personally and i have seen his work "tested" before with no side effects. it also puts my mind at ease a bit when a guy is willing to go mid/hi 6's in a car that he and the same crew that will be working on my car built. :)
wild rides does beautiful work for about the same price as neverlift. last i heard they had a very long waiting list though.
there is also a place in delaware, rhodes i think it is called. it is where ProjectZ28 got his cage done a few years ago. great work, jsut took a while to get it done.
Thanks Bob,
What kind of cage are you looking to have done? What material?
As you may have noticed i only TIG weld bars and cages, no mig, even if i'm using mid steel.
I "may" mig weld floor plates in, as usually that will cut down the time involved in floor plate fabrication.
Brian
im looking to have a six point "kit" installed... it would be a cromo wolfe already jig notched....got a ballpark bmf?
I'm very skeptical about a Pre-notched kit, is this something you own already?
I'd imagine the wolfe kit is probably an excellent peice, however i seriously doubt the notches would require no additional fitting.
You could speak with my boss about a price quote, i would expect it to be pretty reasonable considering.
If this was a kit already tacked up, with floor plates tacked in i would consider doing the finish welding in my shop. If that is a route you are interested in taking. With strickly finish welding i would charge $400.
best of both
02-24-2007, 08:22 PM
Bob, Half scale dragsters in P-burg will probably do it for you. Their welder is a good friend and the owner used to be partners in Pro Start Engineering. I know Randy from his days at Durnheims in Raritan when I worked for Southside Auto. I will make the call for you if you give me details. One of my Cars used to belong to Sal who works thers. The welds are outstanding othe r than wher I moved a few bars to install a four link. My Tig Welds are good but not show quality.
njfastestcamaro
03-05-2007, 12:52 PM
Nrc Motorsports.
LI, Newyork.. race cars & fabrication..
631-435-1895
(formaly Narrow-it race cars)
there are good u can see some of there work on www.smallblockposse.com
IROCZman15
03-15-2007, 10:24 PM
i also have heard that this place PRO FAB around Clinton, Round valley area, warren county that does race cars and stuff; i might go there when i have my 4 point bar put in, look em up; i know they have a website , i just dont know the link right now; but they do race cars, street cars, etc
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