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has anyone else rolled before you put your cage in? i just dont know where to start. is is worth thrying to save the roof, or just cut it off and go from there?
If you're going to ask a question like that you definitely need to post pics. The intensity of damage depends on available options. If it just dented the top but the sides are straight and hasn't been crushed towards the ground or to one side then can probably cage it and be good. If it's been severely damaged then probably time to chop the top and go with the open cage look.
Tools needed: 12 ton port o power and all attachment heads, lots and lots of 2x4s, circular saw, GFH, little hammers, body dollys and hammers, and a lot of free time. All of which can be bought at harbor freight. Thats all I used. I have never done body work im my life before the first roll over.
Ive rolled mine twice. All the pictures above are after the second roll, I rolled at about 40-45 mph went all the way over and landed back on the wheels.
Now Ive realized I spent a lot of time just knowing I will do it again... So now Im caged and have a stock removable roof.
If your interested in seeing more pictures there is a whole folder on myspace under rollover: http://www.myspace.com/99xj4x4
well i didnt have my camera and now cant fide it. but i did get most of it straightend out. right a pillar is 1/2 inch in and back. and c pillar is 1 inch in. iti took a hard hit on the roof line above the c pillar. ill try to get pics some some friends