How much is a custom RZR cage?

How much is a custom RZR cage?

From mild to wild our cages will take you over the top! All cages use 1.750″ DOM tubing. Our base 2-seater cages start at $1,049.99.

How much is a 10 point roll cage?

Price: $499.95 roll cage kits are constructed from the highest quality 1 5/8″ x . 134 wall mild steel or 1 5/8″ x .

What size is Polaris RZR roll cage?

The cages on the Polaris RZR Pro two-seat and four-seat vehicles have 2-inch roll bars, while the Turbo S, Turbo XP, XP4 Turbo, XP 1000, and XP4 1000 all have 1.75-inch roll bars. The 2015 and newer RZR 900s also have 1.75-inch roll bars, and so do all the RZR models that came before 2014.

How much does a full roll cage cost?

Generally speaking, expect to pay $2,500 to $4,000 for a basic custom rally roll cage and seat mounts. The same guy who is doing the cage work might do other work. Removing sound deadening material is one example, you can do that yourself with some dry ice from the super market.

What is a 12 point roll cage?

It includes main hoop, cage sides, windshield brace, X brace behind the main hoop, rear struts, side-bars, forward struts thru the firewall, four 6x6x1/8 inch mounting plates, eight 2-1/4 x 2-1/4 roll cage gussets, 1-1/4 OD back brace bar and subframe struts. Designed to fit hardtop or sedan cars, and trucks listed.

What is the RZR roll cage made of?

Material selection – Chromoly, mild steel or aluminum and thickness.

What are Rzr cages made out of?

The RZR XP cage kit features a powdercoated cage, fiberglass roof, LED rear brake/dust light, two Safeglo whip mounts, a Safeglo dome light and a 30-inch Safeglo light bar mounted in the roof pocket. The 1.75-inch DOM steel cage is strong, and it includes a tied-in rear bumper.

At what point do you need a roll cage?

Roll Cages required on all cars running 6.99* or faster than 135mph.

What is the best material for a roll cage?

Cage materials typically include hot rolled electrically welded (HREW) steel, drawn over mandrel (DOM) steel, and chromoly DOM steel. In respective order, they increase in strength but also increase in price.

Are Polaris RZR cages safe?

The Polaris RZR is built to withstand even the roughest treatment, but there are no guarantees for your safety if you roll your rig and end up upside-down without a roll cage. Here are a few roll cages available from some of the best brands on the market, all of which can be found online at Everything Polaris RZR.

How wide is RZR cage?

Additional information

Weight 250 lbs
Dimensions 73 × 48 × 22 in
Model Polaris XP, Turbo S
Manufacturer Polaris
Fitment 2014+

How much does roll cage cost?

$2,500 to $4,000
Generally speaking, expect to pay $2,500 to $4,000 for a basic custom rally roll cage and seat mounts. The same guy who is doing the cage work might do other work. Removing sound deadening material is one example, you can do that yourself with some dry ice from the super market.

How much does a roll cage cost?

Does my Polaris RZR need a roll cage?

You can also complement your Polaris RZR’s roll cage with accessories such as intrusion bars, V bars, and headache bars for even more safety and protection. A good aftermarket Polaris RZR roll cage can do more than just increase safety for you and your passengers. They can also help give your Polaris RZR that custom look everyone wants.

What kind of rear seat does a Polaris RZR have?

We recommend Polaris RZR XP 1000 Rear Seat and Roll Cage Kit by UTV Mountain. This roll cage kit features a 42” rear bench seat for your Polaris RZR and includes two 4-point harnesses. Being able to bring two more passengers out on your Polaris RZR is a game changer.

What is the best intrusion bar for Polaris RZR 4?

One of our favorite Polaris RZR 4 intrusion bars is the Polaris RZR XP 1000 | XP Turbo | S 1000 | 900 | S 900 Trailblazer Intrusion Bar by Aprove. This intrusion bar easily bolts right on to your Polaris RZR 4’s frame to offer extra protection against objects entering your cockpit.

Can a Polaris RZR 4 roll or flip?

Every Polaris RZR 4’s worst nightmare is rolling or flipping. If you’re hitting sharp turns with your Polaris RZR 4 at high speeds, rolling can lead to expensive damage to your Polaris RZR 4 at best and serious bodily injury to you and your passengers at worst. If you’re a serious off-road rider or racer, rolling is a serious possibility.