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RBV Cage pics


intense thread. love the pics. got some idea's for my new cage again. hopefully i can work on it in my welding class this fall

THANK YOU!
 
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thats crazy, id love to build a truck like that
 
RUTH, u hav any pics of the cage behind ur head. im sizing up putting a rool cage in my 91 and my head is dam near right on the bak of the cab.
 
this is all i have sorry...some old photos but you can sorta see some of it, luckily being the bronco 2 i was able to move it back a little.

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Hey NMb2 where did you get that front bumper or did you make it. I like that style but am having a hard time finding anyone that stocks them.
 
[this is a serious topper.very nice work
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I've owned this for a few years now, but it looks a little different these days.

After a few changes:
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Then it went to this:
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Now pretty close to this:
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yes I built the bumper, and I noticed that my some of the cage work changed more still since those pics.

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RUTH, u hav any pics of the cage behind ur head. im sizing up putting a rool cage in my 91 and my head is dam near right on the bak of the cab.

I realize that this post is three years old, but I figured it would be worth mentioning. If you're worried about head room you can always put your main hoop outside the cab, just like all the desert guys do. The white ranger with the FMF sticker posted earlier is a perfect example.
 
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Ok. In the very first post the picture of the 03 blue ranger. The rear end has my mind blown. How does one build something like that? What holds the rear axle other than the shocks? Are those even classified as shocks? What's the technical term to describe that whole set up? I'm intrigued.
 
Ok. In the very first post the picture of the 03 blue ranger. The rear end has my mind blown. How does one build something like that? What holds the rear axle other than the shocks? Are those even classified as shocks? What's the technical term to describe that whole set up? I'm intrigued.

This one...?
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They air shocks. They use pressurized nitrogen. Is a shock and a spring. Pricey but not far off the cost of good shocks and good springs combined.

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Yes! That one. Where would one find information on the build of that truck, how to do it, the parts involved. Not nescecerilly that truck but that kind of setup.
 
It's not like I could afford one anyways. I just like learning new stuff. I've seen that kind of setup before but never really studdied it.
 

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