Bronco roll cage

terminator6

New Member
Im looking for someone to build a roll cage for a 1974 Bronco project I'm starting. Does anyone know of anyone/anywhere good and relatively inexpensive that could build something like this for me? if so do you know price range? looking for a 6-8 point family cage.
 

Bear T

Tacoma free since '93
Location
Boulder, mt
Dusty Sexton makes nice cages. I would call him. He's local, knows Bronco's better than anyone, and is an RME vendor.
 

terminator6

New Member
Dusty Sexton makes nice cages. I would call him. He's local, knows Bronco's better than anyone, and is an RME vendor.

Ive worked with dusty for years. I checked the site and looked like 1200-1500 for a family cage through sexton, so I wanted to see if there were other recommendations. Thanks for the help guys
 

AddictedOffroad

The Yota Specialists
Location
Windsor, CO
Ive worked with dusty for years. I checked the site and looked like 1200-1500 for a family cage through sexton, so I wanted to see if there were other recommendations. Thanks for the help guys

That seems like a good price for a full, family style cage.

Remember, a roll cage is the one thing you shouldn't try to save a buck on.

We build a lot of them as well. But, we are a long way away. We typically charge $1200-$1500 depending on material.
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Deweyxj

Invisible, on purpose!
WOW!! Did you do that your self or is that someone elses damage to your build??!!:eek:

Either way that is a well designed & built cage! The deflection is very uniform & I don't see any areas where it crushed at all!!-_-

I built my own cage attached at 10 points to the unibody, & think its pretty stout, but then I don't get too crazy on the trails, (minuto cajonies syndrome)!:shawn:


I would trust the builder of this cage to do the job!:)
 

broncomitch

dont be a sheep in a jeep
Location
west jordan,UT
Not my doing lol

think I found the pics on pirate.

cage did its job but there is VAST room for improvement..
Needs a bar behind the seats (damage would have been a lot less of it had at least that)
 

Deweyxj

Invisible, on purpose!
You're right! Where it was triangulated it held it's shape quite well.

The pic from the rear really shows how bad the front bars bent below the dash bar! A few more well placed angled bars probably would have made a big difference!
 
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