A leather - wrapped
roll cage keeps everything stable while race seats keep the driver in place.
A custom - built
roll cage keeps occupants safe while netting offers shade and cover in rain or shine.
Not exact matches
It comes with a
roll cage to provide it with more protection so you can
keep the important parts safe from the wear and tear of the toughest job sites.
Sparco seats and seat belts and custom - built
roll cage (made by long - time friend, FC3S drifter Henry Shelley)
kept me safe during the 103 - MPH tire barrier kiss in the Vegas round.
Aside from the Liberty Walk body kit and other aesthetic mods, Lee claims his GT - R sports around 700 hp with just basic bolt - on performance parts, along with Takata racing harnesses and a
roll cage to
keep him safe.
Die hard track day warriors can also option a bolt in
roll cage and a four - point harness system to
keep them in place.
All the typical race car hardware is here, too, including an adjustable suspension, Brembo brakes, full
roll cage and a monster wing out back to
keep the rear planted at high speeds when it's battling race - prepped cars like the Audi RS3 and Volkswagen Golf GTI.
An All - Pro Off Road
cage keeps Ian and has family safe on the trail and ties into the stock rear
roll bar, while tube doors from Shaffer's Off Road provide increased visibility on the trail.
Place one of the synthetic sheepskin rugs (that allows urine to pass through but will
keep the bun dry) on the floor of the
cage or box, and then place
rolled towels or small blankets to help prop him up, so that he will be less likely to
roll when he loses his balance.
By hiding food and the occasional treat in an toilet
roll tube or yoghurt pot, or in different areas of the animal's
cage, your Hamster will be forced to hunt for its food — this will
keep it occupied for many happy hours and help to prevent boredom.
Keeping your bird's mind stimulated by changing their environment is also very simple - just
roll the
cage into new places by taking advantage of the easy -
rolling casters affixed to each foot.
And if and when it happens to you, your safety belt is the best way to
keep you in your seat so that all the other safety devices built into your car — airbags, crumple zones,
roll cages, etc. — can do their jobs.