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Where to find a roll bar?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by cwm108, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. cwm108

    cwm108 Member

    I searched the forum and the web and I've only found a couple suppliers of roll bars. I have been against putting a bar in my 60 cj5, but now with two young daughters I want to. Does anyone have one lying around? (close to Western NY). Or does anyone have any good sources for aftermarket? I found one by a company called "extreme gear". It looks good but is pretty expensive. I just want a little more safety, a place to mount 3pt seat belts and something to hold my bikini top at the right angle...thanks for any suggestions....
     
  2. MADDOGG

    MADDOGG New Member

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  4. cwm108

    cwm108 Member

    That rock hard bar is the one i looked at..i like it's looks....but not the price at this point...are they that much stronger than the older styles i wonder?
     
  5. MADDOGG

    MADDOGG New Member

    Nothing beats actually tying the roll bar into the frame. This will give you about as musch protection as you will bet in an open air vehicle. With this you should be able to go to a local fab shop and they can bend the tubing and fabricate a custom fit cage to your vehicle. I would suggest a 6 point tie in sytem if you are going to get it fabricated from scratch. Kentrol has a tie in system part # 45575FK available if you find a roll cage already assymbled.

    I also use Craigslist.com to look for pats in my local area. This site allows you to search in your local region. There alsways seems to be old jeep stuff for sale no matter where you go.
     
  6. cwm108

    cwm108 Member

    Will the rock hard rollbar clear my top bow mounts?
     
  7. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    It should...
     
  8. CJ-X

    CJ-X Member

    Build your own. A really good excuse to buy a tubing bender!