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<blockquote data-quote="rocfun" data-source="post: 374912" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>I see what you are saying about the b-pillar. But in this case on a razor I believe it to be plenty strong in relation to the weight of the vehicle it is on. With such a short distance and being tied into the frame through the rear bumper and behind the seats I do not for see any strength issues with the cage. Now would I have used this design on a 4000-5000lb rock bouncer, well no. But those are two very different types of rigs.</p><p></p><p>And if the owner does not feel it is safe or feels that it will not protect him in the future he can come back and I will cut it apart and build another for no charge.</p><p></p><p>As for the front bumper the owner asked for that style on the bumper. So yes I could have avoided putting it on, but he gave me an opportunity to do work on his razor and he was paying me to do so so I thought it best to build what he requested on the front bumper.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocfun, post: 374912, member: 115"] I see what you are saying about the b-pillar. But in this case on a razor I believe it to be plenty strong in relation to the weight of the vehicle it is on. With such a short distance and being tied into the frame through the rear bumper and behind the seats I do not for see any strength issues with the cage. Now would I have used this design on a 4000-5000lb rock bouncer, well no. But those are two very different types of rigs. And if the owner does not feel it is safe or feels that it will not protect him in the future he can come back and I will cut it apart and build another for no charge. As for the front bumper the owner asked for that style on the bumper. So yes I could have avoided putting it on, but he gave me an opportunity to do work on his razor and he was paying me to do so so I thought it best to build what he requested on the front bumper. Thanks for the interest. [/QUOTE]
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