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Internal cage for RRC

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Internal cage for RRC

Post by Angus06 »

Hi
I am looking for pictures of internal cages in Range Rover Classics (2dr). Also any experiences with your different cage designs. I need it for inspiration before I start bending tube for my Challenge RRC.

Looking forward...

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Post by UrbanRedneck »

Hi there try this months landrover monthly mag there is a pretty neat one in that that is if you can get that mag there it is a pommy mag.
If you cant get it i will try to scan some pics and post them up for you.
have grinder will fit
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Post by schuler »

Hi Angus,

Here is a couple of images from my 4 door classic

Cheers

Steve

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Post by Angus06 »

Nice cage "UrbanRedneck" -Do you have any pictures of how the front legs go through the dash?

Steve -If you could scan what you have seen I would appreciate it -its 100km to the nearest LR-mag-outlet

Cheers,
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Post by schuler »

Hi Angus,

My original idea was to route the front legs through the vents on the dash. The guy doing the cage explained that it would weaken the cage to much, as we would then need to bend the lower section of the leg out so it would allow access to the accelarator.

I'll check what images i have otherwise it will be next week before i can post anything.

Cheers

Steve
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Post by schuler »

Finally pics of my cage, sorry about the delay :oops: but i have been interstate, this is where the front leg passes through the dash. We decided to keep it as close to the pillar as possible to keep the tube work as straight as possible

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86 Rangie, F+R 4:11 Maxi, 35 Pedes, 6 point cage, Comp High Mount
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