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| NASA Rally Spec Focus Series Affordable, exciting off-road racing.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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My plan for my rally car is im going to buy a focus from a junkyard. Then im going to strip it to a bare shell and do some seam welding and build the cage myself. Im need to know what kind of Wall thickness, inside and outside diameter to use so i can buy a tubing bender. Also how would I go about getting a logbook for the car after i install the cage so i dont have to upgrade the cage later??
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R.I.P Colin Mcrae. You were, and always will be the best rally driver. 1968-2007 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Clemson, SC
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I think the tubing thickness specs are in the regulation handbook. If you don't already, I would download the Rally Spec Focus one and the general NASA rally one which goes more in depth for cage building.
I'm not sure how to get a logbook, but I think they give you one at your first rally.
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2004 Black ZX3 Zetec Spax adjustable struts, BAT springs,Ford Racing short shifter, Falken RT 615 205/50/15 Underdrive pulley and shorty header, H&R 5mm spacers and hardened lugs, Hawk HP+ front pads, SPC camber plates Up next short term: Rally brake kit Up next long term: cage and Rally Spec Focus! |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ridgecrest Ca.
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You would do better to buy a ready built car. I know you are worried about expenses but a welder, bender, dies, and building an entire to car to spec is going to cost you all of the cost of buying a used car and then some. The guy selling the prepped focus is got a great deal going on. You can't build a car cheaper than what his is listed at. Maybe you should try renting a rally car instead of buying.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Columbus, OH
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The log book procedure is outlined in the full NASA Rules, usually referred to as GRRs. You need to talk with an inspector about how close to a complete the car needs to be to get a log book. I am not an inspector but I think you could get a log book if you had done the following:
- Cage - Paint for cage - Seat mounts - Seats - Harness mounts, and Harnesses - Proper FIA or SFI padding on the roll cage |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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How much welding experience do you have? Welding a cage is not really the best starter project that I can think of.
-- John |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Ive been welding and fabricating stuff since i was 12 so almost 6 years. Almost everything on my focus is stuff i made.
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