I looked at the Rock Hard clamps but decided they were too pricey so I made my own. Helps to have access to a lathe and a mill. Mounted mirrors and a tablet to the cage.
No worries. It's a great setup and was truly something for which I constantly received compliments. It looks great and really blends into the interior well. (It even passed the wife test:yup I mounted an external CB speaker to mine which worked great, and I had plans for other stuff as well (like removable side mirrors for running doorless) but sold my Jeep before I got the chance.
I'm not sure if you have purchased something from OR-Fab before, but they could teach a lot of other manufacturers a thing or two about packing. Unpacking the cage will take you some time and is likely to create a mess. I think OR-Fab literally fills the box with liquid packing foam that completely encases and protects every single part. If you have a significant other who doesn't appreciate little pieces of packing material all over the house, unpack in the garage. The only downside to OR-Fab's unbelievable packing job is that you have to be very careful to make sure you actually pulled everything out of the box and packing foam before you throw the boxes away.
If you carry passengers, I would consider adding the Poison Spyder "C" pillars at some point. I bugged OR-Fab about making me some (and also some reasonably priced accessory clamps) but they never took the bait.
Sorry Silverback...I kind of got this thread off on a tangent and away from your original question about the Trektop. :crazyeyes:
For me I think for the price and safety with the floor bracket it was best bang for the buck. I have been considering doing the c pillars lint mtg did. My back seat carries my most important goods. The kid and the dog.
And for my next trick I am thinking about using some collars like these: http://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-1200.htm
Having some tubing welded to those and clamp it to my C-pillar supports. Viola! A rear seat belt 4 point harnes anchor point that is removable as needed. :thumb:
How's that for a hijack? :cheesy:
And for my next trick I am thinking about using some collars like these: http://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-1200.htm
Having some tubing welded to those and clamp it to my C-pillar supports. Viola! A rear seat belt 4 point harnes anchor point that is removable as needed. :thumb:
How's that for a hijack? :cheesy:
Do you know if those are aluminum? If so you can only weld aluminum pipe to them.
Do you know if those are aluminum? If so you can only weld aluminum pipe to them.
You must be from jersey with all that disposable income!! Haha and have 6 trail rigs
LOL!
Nope. Just simple white trash from the wild Wild West.
Is it me or does the reno area grow on you.
That spuds like herpes or something.
Is it me or does the reno area grow on you. The more i go there to visit family the more i like it. I'm for nor cal and always said i would never move to reno when my mom first moved there and we visited. But i am thinking when my wife is done getting her RN we might have to consider it. Am i just crazy.:thinking: