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40/45 internal cage

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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40/45 internal cage

Post by loosecanon »

ok guys, it seems i can't find the guy i bought my tub and roll cage off. im having some small hassles with my engineer, so i was wondering if those of you with an internal roll cage could help post some pic's, and yes i have looked at the members thread,

im realy looking for pics of the front legs of the cage to find out where everyone else mounts them,

cheers OL
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Re: 40/45 internal cage

Post by TWISTY »

Pics and details of my setup start on the page below. A lot of people question the A Pillar setup, but Brooksy and I were happy with it, and its all mod plated, so dont really care what others think. Was done this way to meet the requirement of QLD transport that the A pillar can not impede the door opening for entering/exiting the vehicle.

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Re: 40/45 internal cage

Post by loosecanon »

yea i had a look at your's twisty, nice cage by the way, brooksy did a good job,

i don't have my cage running to the (fire wall) or were the pedal's are as im in a fiberglass tub and it's no where near as strong as the floor pan,

anyone else?
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