Realistically how long does it take on avrage to fit a cage?
The front hoop is external then the b hoop is internal and the rear legs are. Am I right in thinking I will have to remove the body and tub or can it be done without?
Hardest part will be drilling the front wingtops and putting vertical hoop legs down and welding them to the chassis.if u had access to a forklift it would make things a ehole lot easier
depends how good the cage is, is it weld or bolt on, whats your chassis like etc etc.
I can make from scratch and fit a truck cab cage less paint in a long day so a novice with reasonable skill should be able to fit one in a day
depends how good the cage is, is it weld or bolt on, whats your chassis like etc etc.
I can make from scratch and fit a truck cab cage less paint in a long day so a novice with reasonable skill should be able to fit one in a day
Ok thanks, I've been thinking and I'm not sure the b hoop will fit through the rear door.
The cage bolted through the out riggers on the front on the Landy it came off. I'm wanting to weld it though not bolt it, the front a hoop and roof bars bolt to the b hoop through the roof.
I think getting to weld the b hoop will be the boat awkward bit.