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Family Full Cage options

gityup68

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Feb 4, 2004
Messages
168
Loc.
Western Mass
Hello all, I am looking to get a full cage that will allow me still to put hard top on. I also have the original dash. Any suggestions on which works best for this and can keep the original look when roof not off. Tks
 

1strodeo

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Sep 15, 2016
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Loc.
Wisconsin
I have a Krawlers Edge cage and really like it, should be pics in my Frankie thread below
 

svastano

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Loc.
Pulaski, PA
I have the cage from WH and love the size of it. It is the only cage with that size pipe. I like it better than the smaller pipe.
 

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SteveL

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Loc.
Hawthorne ca
For a good cage check out protofab, baliebuilt, bc broncos and there are a couple guys on here that make a batch every so often. Crab is one of em. Most are built to fit under the factory hard top. If they fit a hard top they should fit any soft top. The one thing you run into with a family cage the soft tops cant fold down to the rear.
 

BroncoJAK

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Bailie Bilt is my choice for looks, functionality and safety.
 

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sprdv1

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Yeah. I don't know what it is about Classic but my pics will be upside down every time. Super Dave usually fixes it for me.

Boom..............

See y'all soon sir
 

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JWMcCrary

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I have a Bailie Bilt and a Crab cage, like them both but having them side by side you can see the thought put into the Bailie Bilt for safety. For a cage that isn't tied to the frame the Bailie Bilt would be best choice for safety, and it looks good.
 

.94 OR

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Bailie Bilt is my choice for looks, functionality and safety.

Are your upper seat belt mounts DOT approved? I need to add shoulder belts to mine and using a clamp might be a simpler option than drilling and welding in the cab.
 

sykanr0ng

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Aug 11, 2014
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Are your upper seat belt mounts DOT approved? I need to add shoulder belts to mine and using a clamp might be a simpler option than drilling and welding in the cab.

Is any mounting of shoulder belts to a roll cage DOT approved?
 

Lunar-tic

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Sep 28, 2009
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Loc.
Brentsville
Nice color combo JAK. IRT the original post, I got the family four point cage from Toms. Pros: didn't have to modify the e-brake or glove box. Cons: no windshield support... but I have a plan for that.
 

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Bradsp8

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Does Baille Built allow a Rampage soft top and hoops to be folded up and down?
 
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