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Internal cage or exo cage?

easleycrawler

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I am considering a exo cage on my 83 yota. The only thing is, I'm really not an exo fan. I would like to hear from any one with a internal cage in first gen Toyota's. How much room do you have left with a internal cage, Im either gonna go with 4xinnovations cage or build one, and have the a-pillar bar go through the dash, Instead of around the dash. Does the guys with internal cages have problems with hitting the head on the cage. Thanks for any advise and info.
 
I have an interior cage in my 85 x cab and won't have another one, I'm about 6' tall and have smacked my head a couple of times before I put harnesses in, I have seats from a early 90s 4 runner so maybe different seats that sit lower may make it less of an issue. Cage is tight against roof and is built from 1.5" tube. I constantly hit my head if I have a helmet on when going fast. :driving: (Well whatever fast for a Toyota is)



 
Thanks for the info. I'm about 6' myself, I guess I'll just take my time and build a exo that fits really tight with the cab and make it look as good as possible. Post some pics of clean and tight exo's if anyone has some. Thanks
 
Not enough room in a first gen toy for an internal cage. An exo cage ain't that bad if you don't build it 11" away from the body like some I've seen. Take your time and keep it tight to the cab.

One tip though, take the body mounts apart and remove the sleeve that's between the two rubber mounts. The sleeve is designed to keep you from over tightening the rubber bushing, but allows the cab to flex a lot and get into the cage. Remove the sleeves and tighten the crap out of the bolts. This will tighten the cab up and minimize movement. thumb.gif
 
Exo FTW! What happens when you roll or flop with an internal cage? Sheet metal looks like a raisen and glass is busted out. Exo that bitch then you can beat the **** out of it without fawkin up body panels and it always looks the same if you roll it. My rig had an internal cage in it when the previous owner first bought it. He rolled it and it wrinkled up everything, cut the internal cage out, the roof off, and exoed it. Cage is built close to the lines of the truck too, so like mentioned above it doesn't stick out and look all gay.

Before with internal cage (and obviously too much Nitrogen in the rear air shocks lol)
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And now. One of the roof bars is a little bent and from a couple good flops and 1 good rollover, the cage has shifted a little closer to the body on the passenger side, but still not enough to matter.
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grcthird said:
JD I bought your old internal cage from Jamie and it's the one in my truck now.

Awesome, didn't know that. Actually didn't know if it messed it up when he rolled it or not, I just knew that he took it off and sawed the roof off molaugh
 
Exo all the way. I'm 6'5 and had a inside and constantly hit my head and it sucked.
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That's one I did on my Yota

Also did one on my brother 4 runner
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So much nicer to just lay the truck into trees and rocks and pivot of the cage and not care at all.


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What pplblazerdude said. An exo is great for sliding off rocks and trees. Also keeps those rocks and trees a little further from your body when you roll or flop. I won't have another rig without one.
 
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I feel a lot safer in my Cherokee with an exo than I did in my buggy. I've always loved the look of them though (well since I started doing this stuff).

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Does anyone know who I could get to do my exo? A good friend of mine was going to do it, but doesn't have time before we go to Harlan in April. I would like a reasonable price, but quality work. I've got the tubing. Needs to be somewhat close to south Carolina.
 

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