nbilby
Registered Member
Is there anyone that sells a complete bolt in or weld in roll cage that is manufactured for a K5?

As far as i know Smittybuilt was the only one but they arent making them anymore.
Ive heard you can get one from http://www.swracecars.com/ even though it isnt listed on their site. try calling them

Well here's the situation that I am in :
# 1 - I have everything for my 6.0L/4L80E swap now and it took 6 months for me to just gather up the parts because of my limited time at home. I work in the oil field and stay on locations for 3-4 weeks at a time. When I get away from that I have maybe just an afternoon off and I will get called back to another location.
My project has taken years and is still not done, it is what it is. It takes as long as it takes.
# 2 - I have never bent any pipe or tubing and dont know that I would be any good at it. So theres no telling how long it would take me and how many miles of pipe that i would half to bend into curly q's just to make a simple roll cage.
I never bent one single tube before I bought my bender. To date I have not wasted one single tube or misbent anything, thats two cages and one tube bunper and I'm building a rear one now. Take your time, tripple measure and go for it. IF you make a mistake you can use THAT piece for something else, either as a whole or cut it up and use it. I used "Bending 101" from Pirate 4x4 to get started WITHOUT fancy bending software. I just bought Bend Tech's Bend Tech Pro3D but have not even installed it into my computer yet. Bending is easy to figure out IMHO.
#3 - The reason that I would like to see a bolt in is that I would rather not take the entire interior out of my truck so that I can weld and not destroy the seats-dash-carpet-etc.
If you buy a cage kit unless it is a bolt together ONLY then you will have to weld it in to some degree. Buy cheap Harbor Freight welding blankets and have a fire extinguisher ready.
I mean I see the point that you guys are trying to make with the s&w cage but I just figured that would be a base frame to start from and I would be deleting and adding things. Is the s&w cage really that bad? Anyone have a decent pipe bender that i can borrow? I have my bumpers built and the only thing that I would need it for is my cage. I dont want to spend tons of money on something im going to use for a week and place in the corner of the shop to take up space.[/quote]
How would you feel if you bought the S&W cage and got it all in and in the end were not satisfied with it or it just did not give the head clearence necessary? PISSED I bet. Atleast IF you were to give it a shot and do your own you can take you time and make it right. One section at a time, look at it, tack it in and move to the next piece of tube. Weld it all in when your TOTALLY SATISFIED with it. OR, you can make it a true bolt in yourself. It does not HAVE to be a weld in cage. Your just doing the bending.
Make it a bolt in cage using sleeving and bolt methods. Buy a used tube bender, use it to make a "good" cage, then sell it. Buy one then rent it out to close friends only, it will pay for itself, or go in halfs with a buddy, store it at his house, use it when ya want/need to. $600 bucks will get you a new manual bender and a 1 3/4 die. I would build yourown stand. buy a cheap notcher and your ready to bend. You can find ton of pics of home made bender stands. I can post mine too. Mine index's to 6 different posistions incase I need to rotate the bender.
I understand you issues, I really do. How little time we all have now a days is insane. I'm busy as hell, hence the reason my K5 has taken sooo long. Ofcourse me fabricating $ machining almost every part of my rig does not help either. But anyone can do a regular build or a budget build. I have almost never been satisfied with ANY after market part I have ever bought. I always modify it in some way. Don't be afraid, if you have any mechanical skills at all you will do fine. Access your time, make the time, it can happen. I'm always rooting the home fab do it yourself kinda guy. I buy stuff too, when it's just NOT worth making. A cage was worth investing in and doing it myself IMHO.
My cage thread
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=229674
Well here's the situation that I am in :
# 1 - I have everything for my 6.0L/4L80E swap now and it took 6 months for me to just gather up the parts because of my limited time at home. I work in the oil field and stay on locations for 3-4 weeks at a time. When I get away from that I have maybe just an afternoon off and I will get called back to another location.
# 2 - I have never bent any pipe or tubing and dont know that I would be any good at it. So theres no telling how long it would take me and how many miles of pipe that i would half to bend into curly q's just to make a simple roll cage.
#3 - The reason that I would like to see a bolt in is that I would rather not take the entire interior out of my truck so that I can weld and not destroy the seats-dash-carpet-etc.
I mean I see the point that you guys are trying to make with the s&w cage but I just figured that would be a base frame to start from and I would be deleting and adding things. Is the s&w cage really that bad? Anyone have a decent pipe bender that i can borrow? I have my bumpers built and the only thing that I would need it for is my cage. I dont want to spend tons of money on something im going to use for a week and place in the corner of the shop to take up space.