Let's see those 10 point cages
#81
You are correct we split it as the main hoop to paint them leaving the door bar separate. No front windshield in the vehicle will always make life easier.
#82
Another option and what I did when I built my cage. Drill 2" holes where the front bars and main hoop bars contact the floor. Just set the plates on the floor and tack the whole cage together. Once it's all tacked together and your happy with it weld as much as you can on the top of front bars, halo and top of rear bars. Cut the tacks off door bars and remove them then pull plates out from under front bars and main hoop. Let the cage slide down through the floor to finish welding the tops. Paint the top half of cage before pushing it back up through. Slide plates back under, get door bars back in and finish welding and painting everything.
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Another option and what I did when I built my cage. Drill 2" holes where the front bars and main hoop bars contact the floor. Just set the plates on the floor and tack the whole cage together. Once it's all tacked together and your happy with it weld as much as you can on the top of front bars, halo and top of rear bars. Cut the tacks off door bars and remove them then pull plates out from under front bars and main hoop. Let the cage slide down through the floor to finish welding the tops. Paint the top half of cage before pushing it back up through. Slide plates back under, get door bars back in and finish welding and painting everything.
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bringing back an old thread once again cuz i use the search function lol. .My mwc cage just came in and im super excited to get this installed. I just have one question. How the hell am i suppose to remove or instsll the net completely if the rear net bar is welded to the cage as circled in this pic.