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EXO CAGE VS INTERNAL CAGE on 1989 4runner

If you are worried about the condition of your vehical, probbly best to go with a shiney bolt on roll bar in the bed and keep with cruisin the malls, impressin the gals, and pissin off uneducated security gaurds.


I just looked at your profile and to my disbelief this is what I saw.....:awesomework:

"TooRisky has not made any friends yet "
 
It's a good thing you guys don't need an SFI cert on your cages like we do in drag racing because a 25.2 cage in a stock chassis car starts at $10K.

How much is your safety worth??
 
2200 sounds reasonable. For $4000 it better give me a blowjob every time I walk by it!


your not joken that is way to much.....and it better make you a sammich and do the dish's

This guy does it all for you for 2200 including rock sliders and bumpers front and rear. :awesomework:
 
One thing I have seen 3 times now with an exo caged rig. If they roll onto something like a stump or branches you can crush the roof if the branches/ stump fit between the openings. One time the roof caved in so far the driver got hit in the head and the front section of the roof was almost touching the steering wheel.

I'd really think about throwing some aluminum on top or closing up the gaps real tight with tubes.
 
I'll be going the exo route due to wanting to keep as much internal space as possible.:awesomework:

I plan on doing something very similar the orange rig, its very clean looking imo.
 
The toy I bought already had an exo and last weekend was my 1st trip to Elbe w/ it. Holy ****! When it's greasy out you can't lift out of the throttle to miss a stump or tree so it was really nice to be able to slide along w/ no damage. Just make sure the corners are tapered a little. My buddies truck looks like hammered **** from the same trails in fact when I got there his RF fender was gone? Just my $.02
 
The toy I bought already had an exo and last weekend was my 1st trip to Elbe w/ it. Holy ****! When it's greasy out you can't lift out of the throttle to miss a stump or tree so it was really nice to be able to slide along w/ no damage. Just make sure the corners are tapered a little. My buddies truck looks like hammered **** from the same trails in fact when I got there his RF fender was gone? Just my $.02

That is exactly what i'm talking about.......Elbe Busy Wild? I went out there a few times and everytime i went out there we had no choice but to rub against tree's and stumps and thats exactly why i'm thinking about exo cages. everyone that didn't have Exo's had a ton of body damage and that was only one trip. so unless you trailer your rig out there it might not be street leagal on the trip home as you will not have headlight, turn signals, brake lights......etc etc

Thanks for saying that i wanted to make sure i wasn't crazy!!:beer:
 
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Hilarious!

Kevin didn't tell you that him and a buddy started trying new drug's and actually welded this together at his house.......LOL!!!!! JK :kissmybutt:
 

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