New Roll Cage & Headliner

pamo61

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So, after many months of thinking about doing this, and being somewhat discouraged about what I have seen out there, I decided to take the plunge. I am posting this stuff in case there is anyone else out there that wants to tackle this, or if I can answer any questions for anyone crazy enough to go down this road.

A huge THANK YOU goes out to my buddy Brian Smith, Fabricator Extraordinaire, who if he never sees another Rover in his whole life, it will be too soon. I think he might listen to me a little closer next time when I tell him how cramped something is. This started as a trade because he owed me a small favor, now I owe him a huge one.

The whole cage is 1 3/4 .120 wall 4130 chromoly. We used almost 90 feet total. The cage is fully tig welded around all of the joints, and wherever possible, stitched to the body itself, so it won't rattle.

We really wanted to make sure that anything we did didn't impede the already ridiculously tight openings in the truck, or make it any less civilized. After pulling the whole truck apart, Brian was able to fit most of the cage behind the headliner, including the gussets.

Since the headliner was falling down when we started, it seemed like a good time to fix that too. Special Thanks to Eric Thorsen from the Upholstery Shop for fixing up the headliner, which was also way more work than it should have been. Not to mention the scavenger hunt to find the perfect material, and enough of it.

Start to finish was 3 ? weeks total.

Anyway, here is a link to the pics with a couple of notes. Thanks.

http://fusionmoto.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-roll-cage-headliner-for-super-rover.html
 

roving disco2

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Good thing it doesn't interfere with the dash too much. My friends with other models, not to be mentioned here, all have roll cages that do not allow acces to the dash. So it removal of the roll cage to fix anything behind the dash. Nice work, looks good...
 

DOHC Holliday

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robot808 said:
Holy Shit. Nice fucking work man.

I second that.

I really do think that came out exceptionally clean. I would love to do that to my truck once it becomes a secondary vehicle I can afford the downtime on. My goal when I bought my truck was to put something together I felt comfortable in driving across the states at least once a year and eventually a cage would be worked in somehow. Not only for the peace of mind off the road but on the interstates as well. There's no telling how far you'll eventually take a truck and how far the assholes on the road will go to save a few seconds on their commute.
 

pamo61

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Thanks to everyone for your great comments. I sent this to Brian too, so he can feel better about all of the long days and sleepless nights. Thanks Brian!
 

DOHC Holliday

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pamo61 said:
Thanks to everyone for your great comments. I sent this to Brian too, so he can feel better about all of the long days and sleepless nights. Thanks Brian!

Now tell Brian we want a group buy. :victory:
 

mcrw33

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Seriously awesome build :applause:

Did he do any CAD work or something like bend-tech? If he did he could probably sell the design to a few people here.

Mark
 

KevLar

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Top class work ! What a gem you've created there... you and your fabricators deserve a lot of praise for the obvious attention to detail and for going that extra mile to get it just right !
I hope you don't have too much trouble taking it all out when you mail it to me :p