Krysi
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MJ = Monster Jeep
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Post by Krysi on Mar 22, 2007 22:57:55 GMT -4
I don't see anyone on here with an exocage, am I just not looking hard enough? I'd love to see pictures of some other people's work. Plus some helpful hints would be great since this will be my first time building a cage. Anyone have advice for me?
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Creepy
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Post by Creepy on Mar 22, 2007 23:03:26 GMT -4
www.rightcoastcrawler.com these guys are NS. Rue Armstrong's stuff is on there. buggies. www.pirate4x4.com everything you will ever need to know about anything 4x4. tons of exo stuff. you will be able to find multiple buildups of exo'ed MJ's. you can search thru google, you can only search on pirate itself if you pay. instructions are on the site to search thru google. what do you want to know?
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Creepy
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Post by Creepy on Mar 22, 2007 23:08:37 GMT -4
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Krysi
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MJ = Monster Jeep
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Post by Krysi on Mar 22, 2007 23:30:58 GMT -4
Thank you!!
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Post by 818scrambler on Mar 22, 2007 23:50:44 GMT -4
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Post by diablojeep on Mar 27, 2007 14:23:06 GMT -4
I've had the thrill of flopping mine on my new cage twice! I found out my design works well!! Racking is the main concern for us in wheeling. I was going to go crazy on the cage and Alan and Rue both pointed out that other then short road runs my chances of doing front end flips at high speeds are almost nil! Flopping on one's side or backwards is almost a given.
Heck all my welds held and thats all I wanted to see happen. I have seen several exco cages but most were twisted from major rock and tree impacts. They start out nice but then they get tweaked out of whack. Given enough funds I would love to do a major tube job buggy!!!
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