off to Homo Depot.... 
still makes me sad..... 
Ouch!just killed another spool of mig wire....off to Homo Depot....
oh, here, off topic morning amusement, just found this.... pic of a pic of my wrecked Cuda.. dayum that thing took a shot!still makes me sad.....
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good thing it was a pole, not an oak tree.....
the pole tag # was left imprinted on the door....![]()
here's how bent that car was, the passenger side door had a 6" gap between it and the qrter panel... ripped the striker right out.....![]()





good question... thats the other area of triangulation I'm trying to make up for.... I want to maintain the ability to climb from front to back in a pinch... and i wanted to have a lower 1/2 wall on the b-pillar, thus the upper and lower horizontal bars that started the lower section..
also, the seats are quite large, and kinda tuck into that opening a little.. angle bar would prolly hit the headrest...
i may still add these to help out....
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the other thing I'm counting on is the back cage section to really help with any lateral weakness....
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the cage design has been a little bit of a compromise between function, and "real world" function.. starting with the parallel roof stuff for the console, to leaving the upper b-hoop open.... but I'm trying to make up for it in other areas and with beef...

btw I'll definitely be stopping by, possibly with the tubing for my truck once I get my new trans and tcase in...












my train of thought on it is, if I'm in there there's certain things I wanna do while I'm at this stage... in other words, I can always add something minor, gusset, triangulation bar, even the back 1/2 of the cage, etc down the road, it's the base design in the cab I want to be "good"... or at least "done" now...
i'm pretty confident it's way strong, as is.... it's not perfect when it comes to triangulation strength according to cage design stuff i've read, but pretty damn good imo... the lower b-hoop is a little excessive, but I think the rest is fairly simple in design....
believe it or not, I strongly considered ease of use, etc when designing this... thats why the door bars are that way, as opposed to some angle one running all the way to the front foot.... ease of entry...
heck, the worst the truck'll probably ever see is a flop....![]()

with 6 points being tied to the frame...Flops are one thing, and if your crawlin, that may be all it amounts to.Don't get me wrong, I think you are doing amazing work here, I am just continually confused by the people who want more bars welded in all the time.
Martin



