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Exhaust all mocked up.
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Just a little something to make getting in a SoA 45 on 35’s easier.
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Anybody that has DD a big lifted Cruiser should be able to appreciate this.
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That's a very elegant cage.
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The owner really didn’t want one and I don’t blame him. It is not like this Cruiser has a big cab. However, he has a baby boy now. He lives in Wyoming where black ice and wildlife are real road dangers. I felt it was almost required due to these reasons. It needs good seat belts mounted super solid to the cage. The cage needs to handle at least 2-3 rolls. I have rolled a Cruiser myself, it wasn’t a 45 and was trashed not to mention scary. I have heard stories and even seen pics of 45’s that rolled and killed the driver. We built it to save your life in that 1 in a million chance and also to be as tight as possible, during building it I kept sitting in the cab to make sure all fits good. I feel strongly triangulation must be built into a cage, so we got as much in it as we could.
We built the cage from 1/4” wall dom! Extra beefy and the limits of our bender.
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Nice touch with the brace from the headache rack to the bed in the middle. Will add a bit more structure that is hopefully never used. And tire mount I am guessing.