![]() |
Front Roll Cage
1 Attachment(s)
I want to add to the roll bar in my 72 K5. I would like to add to the front of it. Does anyone have pics for what they have done? Mine has the a/c vents on the side of the dash.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
No Photos but mine block the AC vents and you have to open the door to roll up the windows. I am sure it can be done better, bought mine that way.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
Will it be for cosmetics or for safety? If it's for safety I have only ever seen it block the a/c vents and get tied into the frame. My buddy's brother in law has a shop in MD where he builds cages, I can set you up with his contact info, he loves talking blazers.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
Here's a couple of mine. I just set it in the blazer to see how it fit, its in the back yard now but is going in soon. I want to remove the bar that goes across the dash pad area. It looks like it will block the a/c vent but thats ok. If the bar is in the way you can use vent window cranks handles from an old GM car that had a crank open vent windows, they are the same only shorter.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...azer/009-9.jpg http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...azer/010-8.jpg |
Re: Front Roll Cage
im in the same boat here. have looked on google images for hours and have a folder full of ideas. we just got a three wheel roller for big radius stuff. when i get to it i will post some pics. plan on making the halo fit the windshield frame tight with a big radius and use my 6" rad for the rest. legs will go tight down the post through the dash at the dash pad and head down hidden. the dash pad area of the dash will get sectioned and a tube will go across in its place. then rework pad to cover. have tools and blazer here, just no time.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
I was in the same boat trying to figure a way around the A/C vents. It does boil down to how solid you need it. Because mine was more of a street rig / mild 4 wheeling application, I made the rear of the cage very solid and just tied the front section to the top of the windshield frame utilizing the visor and hardtop bolt holes. Certainly better than nothing, looks more complete when the top's off, but NOT the strongest way to do it. Some blurry pics before powder coating:
http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...Picture059.jpg http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...cture056-1.jpg A hundred ways to do it, hope this helps! |
Re: Front Roll Cage
2 Attachment(s)
The front legs of my roll cage block the parking brake and the make opening the glove compartment door impossible so they are going away.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
I have been searching for a while. Saw a thread about this. People claimed they tied into the windshield frame which moves and flexes Bolting to it caused damage to the windshield frame. So search for the thread. I tried to find it but could not. Maybe those folks will chime in
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
Yeah, flexing of the frame was definitely a concern. I actually ran stem-style bushings (like from the top of some shock absorbers) through the mounting plates to allow for some flex. It hasn't produced any damage yet and my windshield isn't shattered but I'll keep you posted. Like I said, not for everyone. If I was really wheeling it I'd probably have made the effort and gone through the top of the dash, but that's a PITA to say the least!
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
2many do you have any spec drawing of what you did
thanks |
Re: Front Roll Cage
Quote:
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
I know the hardtop I think because of most of the weight being in the back end does a lot to tie the tub together. My original blazer that I have had since 1981 when it first started getting rust in the rockers and I ran the soft top in summer one of the doors would drop and hang. When you see blazer with dented doors inside. Thats from someone throwing a shoulder in them to get the door open. Anyway my original blazer has a ton of rust in the floors now. Debating to restore or scrap. The door lines are great open and close great. If I ever take the top off without fixing the floors first in will sag and not go back. One of my other blazers installing a new front pan. Top is on and door opening braced. Tons of stories of guys cutting floors out without top on and welding in the floors then windshield frame and fender gaps are way off
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
1 Attachment(s)
Here's a couple of mine. I really don't think there's a sound way to do it without blocking the vents...
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
Quote:
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
Quote:
http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...n/GMC_ISO2.jpg http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...n/GMC_BACK.jpg http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...on/GMC_TOP.jpg http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...Picture075.jpg http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/o...Picture081.jpg |
Re: Front Roll Cage
Thank you very nice work. I originally got the Idea from a new jeep I was sitting next to at a traffic light. It was the factory cage but I couldn't see clearly how and if it mounted to the windshield frame
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
I want to thank everyone for the reply's, I was out of town for the last couple of days. Once I get the bar done, I will post pics.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
3 Attachment(s)
Probably not the nicest or safest but here is mine that I got from Bluek5.
|
Re: Front Roll Cage
Great job. I hated the front legs of mine and cut them off. I need to brace the front of the bar, but yours looks plenty strong.
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:43 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2025 67-72chevytrucks.com