I normally do car cages but I decided to try some tube bumpers on my '98 Jeep XJ. We'll see how well they hold up after some off road adventures...
I normally do car cages but I decided to try some tube bumpers on my '98 Jeep XJ. We'll see how well they hold up after some off road adventures...
Nice. Makes want a bender even more than I already do. And a pipe notcher, maybe.
Okay, I see the ladder, now show us the roof rack!
Thanks for all the good comments!
trigun7469 wrote: looks good, how much time does something like that take to Fab up?
WAY TOO MUCH! Actually most of the time was in the design. I only wanted to do it once.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: This makes me wish I had bender dies for something other than 1.5 and 1.75 DOM tubing.
It's all 1 1/2 and 1 3/4 pieces I had left over from cage projects. All I have are the same dies.
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ultraclyde wrote: Nice. Makes want a bender even more than I already do. And a pipe notcher, maybe. Okay, I see the ladder, now show us the roof rack!
I built the rack and ladder last year out of 7/8 x .083. The floor of the rack is triangulated tube with .090 aluminum for heat reflection. We've had 4 adults up there with a cooler and a couple of chairs watching a race.
Got yourself a nice jeep there.
Looks to be tastefully modified, well executed.
I'd be all over similar treatment to a two-door.
looks great. are those hooks on the front near the headlights for roof tie downs? (forgive me im out of the off-roading loop)
I'm being serious by the way.
Would you be interested in making another pair of bumpers? And if so, what would you charge?
failboat wrote: looks great. are those hooks on the front near the headlights for roof tie downs? (forgive me im out of the off-roading loop)
Those are for limb risers. They are steel cables that go up to the roof rack to guide branches up and over the roof. They save the windshield.
Swank Force One wrote: I'm being serious by the way. Would you be interested in making another pair of bumpers? And if so, what would you charge?
I'll make as many as you want! Honestly, they were a fair amount of work and won't be cheap. PM me and I'll give you my phone number.
Thats exactly the type of roof rack I want for my suburban, all the over the counter baskets are 1/3 the size of the roof. I want one for the whole roof. You got a top down pic on that? Its giving me some good ideas.
fidelity101 wrote: Thats exactly the type of roof rack I want for my suburban, all the over the counter baskets are 1/3 the size of the roof. I want one for the whole roof. You got a top down pic on that? Its giving me some good ideas.
I did not take any top down pics during the build. The floor is covered with .090" aluminum for heat reflection, so you can't see much.
thatsnowinnebago wrote: Did you make sliders too?
I made the sliders a couple of years ago. Like the bumpers, I used left over tube from roll cages for the sliders.
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