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custom C-pillar construction, what is the radius of the bends in the corners?

cryptofile

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Just won a M1123 on gov planet and am waiting for the paper chase to work itself out so in the meanwhile I'm doing a lot of learning.

So I do some fabrication and I'd like to make my own C pillar for this thing.

I found a quality source for aluminum and steel tubing and plan to use a tube steel bender to make my own C pillar.

Two questions:

1. Does anyone know what the internal or external radius is on the C-pillar curves?

2. What is the exact angle between the sides and the top?

Thank you for any insights related to custom C-pillar construction.
 

cryptofile

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nothing exotic. I like the challenges of doing fabrication, and if this works out could possibly productize. Materials cost is about $20 and these sell for around $400 looking around. Are the C pillars aluminum? If so there's no way they function as roll bars
 

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nothing exotic. I like the challenges of doing fabrication, and if this works out could possibly productize. Materials cost is about $20 and these sell for around $400 looking around. Are the C pillars aluminum? If so there's no way they function as roll bars
I bought a soft top kit and it came with the hardware (bows, cpillar, etc) The C pillar is aluminum (super light - about 10 pounds). Its in my garage because I didn't need it. $400 is ridiculous. I wouldn't pay more than half that (even with shipping)..... just looked on ebay. The prices for a c-pillar suggest to me that people are trying to recoup the cost of the soft top kit that it came in (because they didn't need a new c-pillar, like me).
 

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nothing exotic. I like the challenges of doing fabrication, and if this works out could possibly productize. Materials cost is about $20 and these sell for around $400 looking around. Are the C pillars aluminum? If so there's no way they function as roll bars
They are in fact aluminum and absolutely do NOT function as a roll bar. Mine holds my speakers and since it is hollow I was able to run the wires through it for a nice clean install, but I would much rather have the protection of a roll bar up there. Not that I do anything major with mine that I should need one, but you never know.
 

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Slantback and GMV C Pillars are about 11ga 0.12" steel seamless tubing. Be advised there is a difference between a "pipe bender" and "tubing bender" so research first before buying at ChiComFreight.
 

BLK HMMWV

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For a soft top ?
or a hard top ? with or without turret support?

If soft top you should be able to find one for less then $400


Standard slant back C pillar tubes don't actually have any bends in them . They are however crushed or flattened in spots.
If your going to try and copy a OEM slant back C pillar tube your going to need to make a set of dies and one hell of a press.
Then some sheet metal to skin them with and a spoon for the center rear turret support. or multiple spoons .
 

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Hey, don't know if you have already completed your c-pillar project. I am currently in the middle of my own and stopped in to see if there was any info on the angle that they are kicked forward. While I'm here, thought I could share some things I've picked up. Have been in touch with a fella out of North Carolina that manufactures the special forces c-pillars out of sch40 steel pipe. This is how I am constructing mine. It will combine with and additional arch that will come from the rear bumper. I am using a JD2 model 32 pipe and tubing bender. The die is a 2" sch 40 or 2.375 o.d. with a 5.5 inch centerline radius. This lines up perfectly with radius of the roof.
 
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Lothar

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If anyone knows the angle the c-pillar leans forward, please post it. I am ready to weld now and will just go with what looks good and doesn't interfere with removing the welder if I can't find the correct angle soon.

*edit* I decided to match the angle of the welder. Its not as steep as original equipment but I like the parallel lines. Used a rear door to detemine what I thought might be the correct angle, it doesn't look good for this application. Good luck with your project.
 
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Plowrey

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If anyone knows the angle the c-pillar leans forward, please post it. I am ready to weld now and will just go with what looks good and doesn't interfere with removing the welder if I can't find the correct angle soon.

*edit* I decided to match the angle of the welder. Its not as steep as original equipment but I like the parallel lines. Used a rear door to detemine what I thought might be the correct angle, it doesn't look good for this application. Good luck with your project.
Did you ever figure out that angle I’m looking for it also.
 

Lothar

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I used a different angle that worked for my purposes. But I could get a measurement that matches the door angle for you. The only catch is, I won't be back in town until the end of the month, so I won't be able to until then.
 
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