Roommate's gone topless!!!!!!!
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There's a few possibilities right now...
1) Build a back plate that separates the cab from the back.
2) Cut the back cap of an old junk ranger and fab it in there.
3) Install a roll cage and do a jeep style soft top. Go to a boat company that makes covers and get it custom.
With a welder, all things are possible. (sorta)
But if anyone has any suggestions, by all means we're open to anything. It's strictly off road so it's all function... don't care about looks.
1) Build a back plate that separates the cab from the back.
2) Cut the back cap of an old junk ranger and fab it in there.
3) Install a roll cage and do a jeep style soft top. Go to a boat company that makes covers and get it custom.
With a welder, all things are possible. (sorta)
But if anyone has any suggestions, by all means we're open to anything. It's strictly off road so it's all function... don't care about looks.
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Looks alot better than I can do. Mine always look like a drunken 3rd grader did it.
The roll cage seemed like the better option of the three because since the roof/hatch are off, the sides have lost their support and will sag. And with the roll cage, it'll give us an excuse to add lots of lights.
The hatch is fiberglass? That's one heavy ****.
The roll cage seemed like the better option of the three because since the roof/hatch are off, the sides have lost their support and will sag. And with the roll cage, it'll give us an excuse to add lots of lights.
The hatch is fiberglass? That's one heavy ****.
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