Has anyone here built one that was actually legal? Trying to find out material that you used.
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That is what I thought until I read this:
Originally posted by Billy ElliotActually you can't use DOM to build a true FIA approved cage since it is a welded mechanical tube with the internal weld seam removed. It's then drawn over a mandrel to produce a more uniform tube.
Cold Drawn Seamless (CDS) is a billet cylinder of steel that is heated up, then a bar is driven down the middle to create the seamless tube. The tube is then drawn over a mandrel (simlar to DOM) but it lacks the welded seam.
What is the size of your main hoop? FIA requires a 1.75 x 0.095 tube there at least. It's a bit of a document to read if you're truly building an FIA spec cage you really need to read it through.
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Ill be honest, I didnt have to pay a dime on this build. The past 3 cars we built I could have told you to the nickel what the material cost was, but that has been several years ago, and Im sure the prices are completely different. We used some DOM and some HREW, this one was the first completely DOM cage Ive had.Originally posted by Matt View PostWhere did you get your material from? Do you remember the price?
And now that I read whe you posted above, I remember that DOM is essentially HREW that has been Drawn Over Mandrel. Id hate to see that bill..."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Recently bought 1.75 x 0.095" for $3.75/ft got a smoking deal. Usually $4.25 to $5.00.Originally posted by Matt View PostLast time I checked for DOM it was about $8 a foot. I didn't search very far. I can get chromoly for half of that. Wish FIA would alloy 4130!
Also pretty sure you will never be racing in a class that requires FIA rules unless you are a true baller!
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