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BigJimnyMeet (North) 2024 (12 Jan 2024)


BigJimnyMeet 2024

14th July 2024
Parkwood Nr. Leeds

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11 Mar 2011 22:32 #13128 by Brian.SMC

biggaz wrote: Your ruining that lawn! haha

Seriously though, great job.... how much weight typically does an external cage add?


Half of that lawn is just about to get a 20 x 20 workshop built on it. Basically I will have three garages. I love my wife lol.

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12 Mar 2011 10:37 #13162 by adamjimny
where are you based and how much just for a cab cage + rocksliders all fitted with removable windscreen bar? :)

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12 Mar 2011 12:32 - 12 Mar 2011 12:58 #13177 by Brian.SMC
PM sent
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12 Mar 2011 16:35 - 12 Mar 2011 16:36 #13188 by Brian.SMC

biggaz wrote: Your ruining that lawn! haha

Seriously though, great job.... how much weight typically does an external cage add?


Not to sure mate, the cage on my wee toy truck is a bit over the top, as every bar is cranked or bent to shape around the body, it has over kill in terms of roof bars and the rear cross brace, so it took 36m of tube. It is an easy lift for two to take the whole cage off in one go.
That basic hard top cage is a fair bit lighter and has around 24m of tube in it.
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12 Mar 2011 21:46 - 12 Mar 2011 21:46 #13213 by supergaz

adamjimny wrote: where are you based and how much just for a cab cage + rocksliders all fitted with removable windscreen bar? :)[/quote

Can you please PM me too! (hard top) Have been considering a cage, but KAP are pricey. VAT ect.

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26 Mar 2011 21:44 - 26 Mar 2011 21:45 #14102 by Brian.SMC
Gary sorry never noticed your post.
As a rule of thumb any cage would be just over half what mainstream charge, as I don't have their overheads and mainly do it because I enjoy faffing about with trucks.

If you can describe or draw it, I can build it for you ;)
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26 Mar 2011 23:27 #14106 by supergaz
Thanks for that Brian, price sounds good. Just spent up at the moment after a visit to the ORA stall at TOR show. Fancy a basic 6 point cage just for playday protection, nothing extreme.
Hopefuly can spend out again towards the end of the year. I wish I had the imagination and skills to fabricate! Love the pictures of your builds.

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