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In Bronco Driver on page 49 there is a toy 1/2 cab bronco with a cage in it. Has anyone done this with a family cage? Pics if you have some please. Thinking of chopping the rear out of the 1/2 cab to make room for a family cage.
That complete offroad one is cool, wonder if they could family style the rear so that it would give full coverage when running the back seat. The seperate front and rear cage would be ideal for those that like to switch back and forth between halfcab and full top and dont want to put a bunch of holes in their half cab top. I think you could put a couple bolt in fish eyed removable tubes on the top to link the 2 together also.
I'd like to run something like this in my stretched one.
That complete offroad one is cool, wonder if they could family style the rear so that it would give full coverage when running the back seat. The seperate front and rear cage would be ideal for those that like to switch back and forth between halfcab and full top and dont want to put a bunch of holes in their half cab top. I think you could put a couple bolt in fish eyed removable tubes on the top to link the 2 together also.
I'd like to run something like this in my stretched one.
Hi there buddy Just kidding! I emailed Mike a short time ago and he told me he would pretty much make the rear any way I wanted it. I'm getting the combo top fom Saddle-up, so I plan to switch back and forth on the tops from time to time. I was also thinking of mounting a rear seat facing rearward (bolted down close to the bulkhead). Seems like an ideal cage for what I want/need.