Benefits
- Provides added safety
- Increases chassis strength
- Quicker launches
Features
- NHRA & NMRA legal
- Designed to fit with the stock Mustang interior
- 6-point
Maximum Motorsports NHRA 6 Point Roll Cage
Increase both safety and the rigidity of your 1994-2004 Mustang's chassis with a Maximum Motorsports Roll Cage. Intended for the rigors of drag racing, these Maximum Motorsports roll cages conform to NMRA and NHRA rules. Designed to fit with the stock Mustang interior, the roll bars are also suitable for street-driven cars, especially if swing-out door bars are selected. Contour-hugging 6" x 6" mounting pads with backup plates, better than any you've seen, sandwich the unibody for safe and strong mounting. The front seats are accessed using Maximum Motorsports bolt-in or swing-out door bars. While both bars meet the NHRA rules, the swing-out door bars pivot outward, parallel with the doors, for easy entry. They can also be completely removed from the car in a matter of seconds! The bolt-in door bars are designed for easy initial installation (no welding) but are not intended to be removed. Unlike some roll bars, the rear braces do not extend rearward of the centerline of the rear axle. This design maintains a crush zone at the rear of the car for optimum safety.
High-Quality Construction
MM roll bars are uncoated, bare steel. For a high-quality finish, the installer should paint or powder coat the roll bar after the welding is completed. Made of 1-3/4" diameter by 0.134" wall DOM tube (much stronger than the more commonly used 0.120" wall ERW seamed tubing).
Product Notes
- To keep delivery costs to a minimum, Maximum Motorsports designed these roll bars to ship with the rear braces detached. This requires a minimal amount of welding during installation to secure the rear braces to the main hoop.
- For hardtop Mustangs, during installation, the rear braces are bolted to the main hoop. This keeps the rear braces precisely aligned to the main hoop, allowing all welding to be done before the roll bar is installed in the car. This means you do not need to remove your car's interior to avoid damaging it while welding.
- To conform to the NHRA and NMRA rules, a qualified welder must use either the MIG or TIG welding process to weld the rear braces to the main hoop. We recommend that you get your own copy of the latest NHRA rules by calling them at 626-914-4761.
Application
- 1994-2004 Mustang Hardtop
Maximum Motorsports Warranty