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Best Cage?

 
esanchez esanchez
Administrator | Posts: 143 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/18/06
05:53 AM

Who makes the best pre-fabbed (sectional) cages for off-roading?  

 
CshermanGo CshermanGo
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 08/25/06
09:28 AM

i wouldnt get a prefabbed cage unless you know exactly what you are doing. its a lot of work putting in a cage and if you cant weld like a champ and disassemble the entire interior then stay away. In Orange County id go to Camburg or  in Azusa , Solo Motorsports, they do good work. 2 of my friends trucks were done by solo  

 
longtravelyota longtravelyota
User | Posts: 172 | Joined: 10/06
Posted: 11/15/06
05:59 PM

for cages...yea i wouldnt use a prefabbed cage either...some shops that do top notch work are Camburg in HB, Bliztkrieg in Anaheim, Link Motorsports in Manhattan Beach, JD Fabrication in San Marcos, HnM Engineering in San Marcos  

 

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