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Sure wish that fella would start a thread on the trailer as promised and threatened so I can start on it ????? I cannot start till I have something to post pics and lies to !!!!!!!!!!!!! geeeeeeeze o pete
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We now have four projects in playSure wish you clowns would finish a project before starting a new one.
Sunbrella Marine Fabric:Is that canvas or vinyl or something else?
Did this cage go into the front of the cab? I would love some pics of it did. I want to build a front to back cage for my 86 M1009 but not make it difficult for passengers to . enter and exit the back seat. I have the general idea but inspiration and experience are always welcome. I see you live not to far from me as well.
Look at roll cages made for the Chevy Blazer. Same cab as 1009. Main differences I am aware of - 1009 had heavy springs, 24 volts, as far as I know, did not come with AC.
Yup, been lookin. Most commercially available are just quick and easy with no real consideration for entry into the back seat. I know people who weld and bend and everything else. They are all into toyota though, as am I. Call me a commy but I love not working on my trucks. K5 blazers are the only detroit motor trio vehicles I would ever own. The guy I run with would probably love working on this truck though and we should have something figured out sooner or later. She is on road only for now.Look at roll cages made for the Chevy Blazer. Same cab as 1009. Main differences I am aware of - 1009 had heavy springs, 24 volts, as far as I know, did not come with AC.
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