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Just wanted to show off my cage!

efibronco1

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Here is my roll cage that my friend Liam at LoCoFoMoCO Racing helped me biuld.
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stus70brc

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Cage looks great! How much lift you running? What size tire? Thanks Stuart
 
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efibronco1

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Thanks. It was a joint effort between the 2 of us. Ok, mostly my pal. The webs were all me though.
 

JSmall

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Cage looks great! Liam does nice work. I just bought a hydroboost install kit from him.
 
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efibronco1

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5.5 james duff monster lift and 2 inch body. 35 inch tires.

I am still building the dash panels.
 

TwoDalesDad

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Nice work!! Is that all chromemoly or just DOM? either way you are tieing it to the frame right?....very nice work...
 

Greg_B

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Nice work!! Is that all chromemoly or just DOM? either way you are tieing it to the frame right?....very nice work...


Why would anyone wany either one of those materials for a roll cage is beyond me. Just plain ole welded tube is just fine unless you just like to waste money.

Tying it to the frame is debateable as well.

The fab work is awesome... pat yourself on the back. I know what kind of effort goes into somethign like that.

Greg
 
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TTTGOWYO

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Sep 3, 2007
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Awesome cage.. Nice details. I really like the way the back leans towards the front. Looks mean.
 

gearida

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I like, very nice job, to the point of over kill, but bad as* anyway. What is this truck going to do when finished? Looks like a racer cage. Oh and show a better picture of the spider.
 

russellmn

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Nov 28, 2011
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Only thing I would change... (sorry, I've built a few cages in my day) That open space between the B pillar roof line and the c pillar floor is a beg weak spot. Just adding one tube per side between those two points would add TONS of strength. Otherwise it looks like a nicely built cage.
 

Hank_

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Great job guys. The spider webbs look cool. Look forward to seeing the dash finished.


Henry
 
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