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    3rd Gen Roll Bar








    The magic number for cutting the front legs down is 2"

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    Looks clean man! Nice work!

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    very nice, is there a detailed write-up somewhere ?
    I would love to co that, but Im thinking about doing the storage drawer thing, maybe I could combine both
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    Sweet! One concern though... does the front legs have plates under the carpet similar to the back? I only ask because if you do ever have a roll over (lets hope not), then the cabin will cave in and the roll bar legs will just drive thru the sheetmetal down to the tires...

    Just some food for thought as reinforcing the plates by the legs and distributing the load/forces would be a good idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric
    very nice, is there a detailed write-up somewhere ?
    I would love to co that, but Im thinking about doing the storage drawer thing, maybe I could combine both
    I have considered combining both and you could I think it would be nice. No I don't have a detailed write up but I will try to make one sometime soon. I think Wabfab has some good info on his site about it also.

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    very nice, it wont happen till this summer, but Id love to combine the two
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    Quote Originally Posted by Good Times
    Sweet! One concern though... does the front legs have plates under the carpet similar to the back? I only ask because if you do ever have a roll over (lets hope not), then the cabin will cave in and the roll bar legs will just drive thru the sheetmetal down to the tires...

    Just some food for thought as reinforcing the plates by the legs and distributing the load/forces would be a good idea.
    yes it has something very similar (custom built) and really this roll bar wouldn't help a lot in a big roll but It would help some here is a small write up I posted on yotatech before this site was opened http://www.yotatech.com/showthread.p...hlight=ADH8796 the question about rolling is adressed over and over check it out.

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    I'll post some pics up if I combined the two before you get around to it.

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    This is what the Roll bar looks like as of right now with the maglite mounted and everything in the back.


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    Cool more 1st gen roll bars have new homes! I really like mine although I did cut just a bit too much off mine. Some day I will mount a CO2 tank bracket to it also.




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