Updated pictures of my cage install
Last edited by jarmstro; Mar 25, 2004 at 08:41 PM.
looking good!
I want one too....
already spent too much this year.
plus I couldn't stand to see the truck down for another mod.
definately post some pics when it's completed!
later,
chris
I want one too....
already spent too much this year.
plus I couldn't stand to see the truck down for another mod.
definately post some pics when it's completed!
later,
chris
Originally posted by superfords
looking good!
I want one too....
already spent too much this year.
plus I couldn't stand to see the truck down for another mod.
definately post some pics when it's completed!
later,
chris
looking good!
I want one too....
already spent too much this year.
plus I couldn't stand to see the truck down for another mod.
definately post some pics when it's completed!
later,
chris
As soon as it is completed pictures will be posted.
Last edited by jarmstro; Mar 24, 2004 at 10:48 AM.
Originally posted by Don's Bolt
John
Looking good
Are you puttong the stock seat belts back in??
If you fo you may have to modify the holes so you can move the rettraction roll foward about 1/8 of a inch
John
Looking good
Are you puttong the stock seat belts back in??
If you fo you may have to modify the holes so you can move the rettraction roll foward about 1/8 of a inch
Interesting about moving the retraction roll forward. I'll mention this to Gary.
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Originally posted by jarmstro
Yes the stock belts will stay and will have 5 point harness on the drivers side also.
Interesting about moving the retraction roll forward. I'll mention this to Gary.
Yes the stock belts will stay and will have 5 point harness on the drivers side also.
Interesting about moving the retraction roll forward. I'll mention this to Gary.
Just another little tip.
hope that helps
Originally posted by Don's Bolt
Also if you are making a gasket of some kind to seal the rear window, slip it over the bar before you weld it back together. I went to the auto parts store and got a radiator hose the fit snuglly around the roll bar, and cut it to the right angle. I then pushed it through the hole and siliconed it in place.
Just another little tip.
hope that helps
Also if you are making a gasket of some kind to seal the rear window, slip it over the bar before you weld it back together. I went to the auto parts store and got a radiator hose the fit snuglly around the roll bar, and cut it to the right angle. I then pushed it through the hole and siliconed it in place.
Just another little tip.
hope that helps
My son is able to go over there more often than I can and we both share in the picture taking.
Link to company doing my cage: http://www.southhoustongolfcarts.com/ Don't let the name fool you. They race to and not the golf carts.
Tony Patterson is the owner. tony@southhoustongolfcarts.com


