Grand Cherokee Roll Cage

GuerillaWJ

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Thanks to the guys at Carolina Truggies, this cage came to life! It is step 1 of my goal to have an inner cage that ties to an exo-cage, so it is not completely finished but step 1 is now done. Any feedback would be great, thanks for looking guys.
 

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Looks good. I've been toying with the idea of adding a cage to mine. What was the cost to install it? Will you still be able to use the rear seats? Do you think there would be any way of kicking the rear most bars out? Looks like that eats up a lot of cargo area.

Nice WJ BTW!
 
that looks badass! like the x'd b pillar. super nice. lets get an upclose of those welds so we can drool a little bit. :)
 
Looks good. I've been toying with the idea of adding a cage to mine. What was the cost to install it? Will you still be able to use the rear seats? Do you think there would be any way of kicking the rear most bars out? Looks like that eats up a lot of cargo area.
Nice WJ BTW!
The cost was $750, it would be cheaper without the X'd B pillar but im not sure how much cheaper. As far as the rear seats im not really sure if I could still run them, im sure it can be built to allow use of the rear seats. The rear bars do take up some cargo area, I like where it's at because they are welded right where the frame runs to so it's as strong as it possibly can be without cutting through the body and connecting straight to the frame. Which just costs more $$$.
 
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