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Competition Engineering Main Hoop for 10-Point Roll Cage 1994-2004 Mustang Hardtop - Mild Steel
247-3229

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1994-2004 Mustang
For a complete 10-Point Roll Cage setup, this Roll Cage Hoop must be used with Competition Engineering 247-3310 Universal Mild Steel Strut Kit for 10-Point Roll Cages.
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Specific Fit Ford 10-Point Roll Cages
Competition Engineering 10-Point Roll Cages for Ford provide an excellent safety upgrade over 8-point roll bars that meet and exceed NHRA/IHRA requirements. These roll bars are skillfully engineered and perfected to deliver maximum strength and the most secure fitment, without adding unnecessary weight. Every piece of tubing is precision machine mandrel formed for uniform wall thickness. Each weld-in hoop has been designed specifically for your vehicle to require only minor modifications for installation. Combine the hoop for your vehicle with the universal strut kit in your material of choice to create a complete roll cage kit.
Also available are 8-Point Roll Bars and 12-Point Roll Cages for your Ford vehicle.
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