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Mounting your RacePak V-Net modules directly to your chassis tubing is the most efficient way to organize your data acquisition wiring. The Auto Rod Controls V-Net Tube Mount is precision-machined to clamp securely onto 1-5/8 inch (1.625") roll cage tubing. This clamp-on design eliminates the need for drilling or permanent modifications to your chassis, allowing for a clean and professional installation that can be easily adjusted or relocated as your data needs evolve.
In a high-vibration racing environment, your electronics need to be mounted securely to prevent damage and ensure accurate data collection. This roll bar mount provides a rigid platform that keeps your V-Net modules safe and accessible. The sleek black finish blends seamlessly with most roll cage setups, maintaining a clean cockpit appearance. When every ounce of weight and every inch of space matters, choose mounting solutions that offer both performance and reliability. Discover the best in chassis and electronics mounting hardware at GGCRACING.
Mounting your RacePak V-Net modules directly to your chassis tubing is the most efficient way to organize your data acquisition wiring. The Auto Rod Controls V-Net Tube Mount is precision-machined to clamp securely onto 1-5/8 inch (1.625") roll cage tubing. This clamp-on design eliminates the need for drilling or permanent modifications to your chassis, allowing for a clean and professional installation that can be easily adjusted or relocated as your data needs evolve.
In a high-vibration racing environment, your electronics need to be mounted securely to prevent damage and ensure accurate data collection. This roll bar mount provides a rigid platform that keeps your V-Net modules safe and accessible. The sleek black finish blends seamlessly with most roll cage setups, maintaining a clean cockpit appearance. When every ounce of weight and every inch of space matters, choose mounting solutions that offer both performance and reliability. Discover the best in chassis and electronics mounting hardware at GGCRACING.