TJ Cage Designs

#3
I'd put the hip bars down lower some for easier in/out. Climbing in suspension seats is annoying after awhile, having a bar to hop over too would make it worse. I'll try and post some up i have saved that i liked.

edit: think brooks said sometime that ross had hip bars on his cage and hated it because it beat the hell out of you all the time

Just get some tube and take it to Deano to bend and weld it up.
 
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#9
This one's different built with a roller but i like it.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13939242&postcount=605

I like this one a lot. It's simple but it looks good and you could still run a back seat if you wanted, probably a soft top as well.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12934747&postcount=517

I like this cage the guy from Action fab built, there is pictures somewhere on the internet of him rolling it down a big hill several times as well as a few endo's maybe, it didn't even budge by the time it got to the bottom. That's a damn good cage.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8054567&postcount=170


Are you trying to add onto your existing cage or going completely brand new? Since you already have the front in, could just add to it and add to or redo the rear.

I'd also build some mounts for your seats and get rid of the brackets, but leave the passenger or both so you can flip them up to get into the back.
 
#20
Looks kinda cool but I wouldn't want to trust my life to it. I find simple clean cages look best in jeeps, just flows well with the jeep body. Start putting to many bends and curves and they end up looking shitty.
 
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