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All I could tell you is use bushings in the frame mounts. If you mount the cage to the frame rigid, with the body sandwiched in between you will have problems. The frame will flex, and body mounts are flexible because of this. You can get away with a rigid mount, better if it is not. The body needs to flex!
Again..... nothing for b pillar/main hoop.i have their cage and i love it
metal tech frame tie ends Metal Tech Cage Products
look under roll cage accessories
What's you axle location and wheel backspacing?This is the way i did my Frame ties, from a previous post,
IH8MUD.com - View Single Post - wanted - pics of cage to frame tie in - not the best photo, but it is welded to the frame with a plate, and to a double plate under the cage.. Slight bend, and 1.5" tube..
I dont think Metal Tech offers a B Pillar Frame Tie in their kit.
With a stock wheelbase, there is not alot of room for a frame tie.
I agree, B Pillar Tie is Very important
OK, cool.I have flipped the rear springs, So the axle has been moved back about 4" or so.
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Sorry, I still have some Rubicon mud on there![]()
What's you axle location and wheel backspacing?
Again..... nothing for b pillar/main hoop.
I looked, honestly, I did.
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As far as the argument for/against frame flex..
Cruiser frames do not flex that much, by the time they flex like Isotel's they are pretty old and getting weak. Adding the frame tie in's will stiffen the frame. Depending on how hard you use you rig will play a big part in how you tie the cage in. If you are going to roll it and you know that, then just mount the body solidly.
If not, it's better to isolate the body from the frame with bushings to reduce vibrations, allow the body to flex independantly of the frame, etc..
My aim to have the body tub still be removable.
If needed the tub could be swapped out, drill a few holes, and bolt the cage back on.
DIY4X: Catering to those who enjoy doing it themselves. has the sheer plates I'll be using towards that end.
these
andthese
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