Sorry hout upside down pics
Depending on shipping costs you may want a Roll Cage built locally.
Here is a pretty simple design that is made from 2" DOM tubing and is built by a guy here in Bradenton that builds cages for the NHRA cars. Extremely strong and has the "Triangle" for added strength. The feet on the bottom have matching Plates underneath that sandwich the body and can be tied into the frame as well. This one also ties in with the Windshield to help support with Soft Top. Painted body color.
Build a Roll Cage that is going to actually work if you need it. Don't build a Beauty Bar that might mount your 3-point seat belts and some lights that ends up being a "Mouse Trap" in the end.
No worries on the upside down pics.lol Cage looks goodAnd installed
Bronco Bob's for mine as well had him weld and deliver mine with bumpers front and rear think I paid him 40 bucks to deliver.
I will be getting my 77 bronco soon hopefully but my friends dads 74is almost done and we are looking into cage options. Was hoping those with cages would post pics of their builds so we can see all the options. A cage can make or break the look of the bronco.
Thanks!
Looks good digger! Do you have a direct side shot of your cage?
Looking for a halfcab roll bar for my 66. Are there any pics of those?
Thanks Dusty and SC74 for the pointers....all great ideas. I have the dash removed from the Bronco so, the plan is to start small and sneak up on how much to trim from the dash for tubing clearance.
How far down the face of the dash did you use the hole saw, since I see no possible way to make a hole saw work coming down from the top? Did the hole saw 'set' the bottom of the slot in the dash for the cage tube or was the hole saw kind of in the middle on the slot where you enlarged the slot for the cage tube both UP and DOWN from the holesaw hole? Hopefully I didn't murder that explanation too bad
Looking for a halfcab roll bar for my 66. Are there any pics of those?