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Old 03-16-2007, 01:46 PM
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Getting ready to start installing my cage and I was just wondering if anyone had any pics or any pointers that could help me out. This will be my first time doing a cage in a car. Tried doing a search but really didn't come up with anything. Oh yeah the cage is also cromoly.
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uh,
practice welding on something else first,
or get a pro to weld it up,.
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I'm going to mock it all up first then I'm going to have a buddy that welds for a living do it for me
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Wolfe's website has alot of pictures on it if you need pictures.
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I was in the same boat about a month ago. I used the pics from wolfe's website and It was not bad at all, besides the front bars were labeled backwards. Just make sure to double check everything before you start to weld, good luck.
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Thanks guys, anyone else?
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It is scarthed where you need to put the bars. Match up the scartches with the pipes and it will go together fine. I have put in 10+ of these cages and they fit very nicely. Be sure and shut both doors and adjust what you need to so the door panels dont rub. It is the easiest cage that I have ever installed.
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Just got my car back today with a WOLFE 10 point. They said it was the easiest one they had ever done (jog notched) and loved the quality.

They used the pics on WOLFES site.
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Originally Posted by 2toneblown
It is scarthed where you need to put the bars. Match up the scartches with the pipes and it will go together fine. I have put in 10+ of these cages and they fit very nicely. Be sure and shut both doors and adjust what you need to so the door panels dont rub. It is the easiest cage that I have ever installed.
Yeah I saw those scratches. Thanks for the help guys.




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