Internal roll cages
Re: Internal roll cages
Not all cages are created equal. Use the right tube and they shouldn't be that heavy.
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Re: Internal roll cages
Very true. But the point I'm trying to make is why have one unless you plan on doing some very extreme off roading. Remember those Land Rover twerps at MGW? All with full cages and they'll never ever see mud.
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Re: Internal roll cages
Those guys were a bit humourless - if I'd found an SCUK sticker on my land rover (assuming I ever bought one) I'd leave it on.donkeychomp wrote:Very true. But the point I'm trying to make is why have one unless you plan on doing some very extreme off roading. Remember those Land Rover twerps at MGW? All with full cages and they'll never ever see mud.
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Probably because it'd be the only reliable thing on the vehicle...
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Re: Internal roll cages
Personally Ive been off roading mine for nearly 10 years and only ever had it on its side once and that was on the road! As long as you drive carefully you will be fine. I might consider a "kiddy saver" roll bar, but thats about it. If I was going to roll it a lot I might go full cage, I would probably go external as it would protect the body as well as yourself
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Re: Internal roll cages
Also apologies for the thread revival, I was just going through my unread posts
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Re: Internal roll cages
Kiddie saver, great idea stopped me getting squashed in Wales
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