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Old 07-20-2008, 03:48 AM
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Hey Guys, Got the SDR Motorsports 4 seater cage pics up(hopefully) and it's nice to have a little shade while riding in the deserts of So Cal! It's very well built. It has an aluminum powdercoated roof. Now time to get some seats and harness's! Lookin at PRP's for that...

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does the back of the cage tie into the bed or anywhere in the back? It kind of looks like it just floats above the bed, looks good.
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Old 07-20-2008, 02:47 PM
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Yes. It has bars that run down the corners of the bed and bolts into the floor.

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Thanks Guys!
Here are some pics of how the cage bolts to the bed. It has a fender washer and a nylon lock nut on the underside. The crossbar ties the left and right side together and has tabs for a rear seat base for later in the future when needed. It should be able to take a roll over with no problems... Don't want to try it though... There is a white utv "link on SDR Motorsports.com" that rolled in Moab I think, and there were no worries. That was on Rocks... It is very well built... Insurance!!

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Yeah, I checked out their site. Real nice if I had the money I would go that route, but sadly no go right now
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