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HEIGO HARNESS

PIRATEPETE

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OLLIEW

U may be able to help here looking at your pics. I have a Heigo cage fitted and want to add a harness bar. I had a look on the Heigo website all that german is far to confusing. Is there a uk agent for Heigo or has anyone else added the bar to an existing cage.

I have contacted custom cages to see how much it would cost as a one off awaiting reply. Or does anyone know if a Breykrause (excuse spelling) harness truss will fit with a cage.

I am aware that you can put an eye in the rear parcell shelf but this is far from ideal.

Ps Ollie your car is identical to mine only my steering wheel is on the correct side!

Cheers
 
Hi Pete

The heigo cage I have had fitted has the harness bar going from one side to the other and this is connected to the "hoop" of the cage by two supports that are welded to the frame, the bar then bolts into these supports.

If you could get custom cages to cut two triangular pieces of metal and weld these to the frame you could then add a harness bar by bolting it to these bits.

I think Heigo charge about 60 euros for the harness bar and I assume the cage already has the mounts for it welded on when it leaves the factory.

Hope this helps

Ollie
 
Thanks ollie

From memory I dont think there is a bracket on the cage, but i will check. So maybe custom cages is the best bet as they would have no trouble welding on. Did you buy your cage from the website. I have heard they are not very helpfull over the phone?

On a seperate note I see you have the same exhaust as me. This resulted in an early bath at combe. When you were at donnington what was the limit and was it static?

Thanks again ollie

cheers
pete
 
Cage was all ordered and installed through Autofarm, and you are right they (Heigo) are not very helpful over the phone...

Donnington was fine, never really had a problem with noise level didn't have to feather accelerator anywhere.
 

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