crisd
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- Joined
- Mar 10, 2017
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- Vehicle Year
- 1986.5
- Transmission
- Automatic
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Why did you consider dry ice not worth it?I had the entire chassis, engine, suspension, drivetrain dry ice blasted. Not worth it :-(
Why did you consider dry ice not worth it?
I have a very rusty pinto I'm going to be working on. Was considering ice, soda, and sand. I don't have personal experience with any. My racetruck was sandblasted but not the body panels.
So, I don’t know of any place to buy a Bronco II roll cage. Jegs does sell a Ranger cage which will fit in the BII, and that’s what I did with my choptop. I’m modifying it to meet what I want, IIRC it’s 1-5/8” tube though which seems to be a slightly odd size around here. Of course, none of the local Fab shops seem to own a tubing bender either for some strange reason. I bought my own bender and a 180* 1-5/8” die set for it so I can make what I need (JD squared model 32). Technically since I was buying the bender I could have made the entire cage, but what Jegs was selling the cage for at the time plus shipping was less than I would have spent buying all the steel locally, so it made sense to me to start with that and build from there.So I can build my own roll cage or hit the easy button and order one... does anyone have any suggestions?