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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    Thanks Drover. If this can be engineered I would also be interested.

    Hey falgg,

    Not sure about engineering, but I will have that checked out.

    Phil Armitage, the owner of SNW, uses an engineer on a regular basis, so it will easy to find out one or the other.

    Just clarify this is an internal 1/2 cage.

    Cheers

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    If this will fit a 110 Defender with a Milford Cargo Barrier
    I may be interested, a more accurate description of its mountings etc would help

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    This is the cage I have been looking at. If Drovers contact can come up with a bolt in cage similer to this I would be very interested at the price.

    Allan
    Last edited by Allan; 18th March 2013 at 12:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan View Post
    This is the cage I have been looking at. If Drovers contact can come up with a bolt in cage similer to this I would be very interested at the price.

    Allan
    I cant see any cross bracing or diagonal stays....how effective would this design be

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    I cant see any cross bracing or diagonal stays....how effective would this design be
    Most internal ROPS for wagons don't have cross braces / diagonals as they take up too much room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    I cant see any cross bracing or diagonal stays....how effective would this design be
    No good for high speed, not suitable for racing. However for most landrover speed rollovers I would feel save in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRanger View Post
    You won't be able to engineer it in NSW as an external ROLLCAGE,but afterall,it is just a very solid ROOFRACK,which won't require engineering,as long as it isn't welded to the chassis
    Is bolting to the chassis OK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    Is bolting to the chassis OK?
    Bolting to the chassis is perfectly ok


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