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<blockquote data-quote="3j7" data-source="post: 388607" data-attributes="member: 3531"><p>thanks guys, hammer I will give you a holler sometime this week when I can for sure... no buggy time this weekend, had to work on my neglected daily driver yesterday and today took delivery of another project which after the buggy is #4. sad thing is they are all my junk. by the way rise on the framerails is 12 inches from bottom of the lower tube to bottom of the top tube. angled piece is at 45 degrees. </p><p>removable section will just be bolt on with a couple of tube couplers and clamps, but will be WELL supported... I am only counting on it to take on hit like a jeep cage. kids are 6 and 1 and don't plan on hitting anything hard with them, just general trailriding and street driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3j7, post: 388607, member: 3531"] thanks guys, hammer I will give you a holler sometime this week when I can for sure... no buggy time this weekend, had to work on my neglected daily driver yesterday and today took delivery of another project which after the buggy is #4. sad thing is they are all my junk. by the way rise on the framerails is 12 inches from bottom of the lower tube to bottom of the top tube. angled piece is at 45 degrees. removable section will just be bolt on with a couple of tube couplers and clamps, but will be WELL supported... I am only counting on it to take on hit like a jeep cage. kids are 6 and 1 and don't plan on hitting anything hard with them, just general trailriding and street driving. [/QUOTE]
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