Off-Road Armoury Cage
Off-Road Armoury Cage
Evening all!
As some of you may know, I recently had some fabrication work carried out by Rob and Andy at Off-Road Armoury! Thought I'd just say what a great experience I had with them.
The cage is 6 point external, with an internal cross brace just behind the seats. Rob and Andy also fabbed up a rear winch bumper for me.
Would highly recommend them!
(Pics attached)
Matt
As some of you may know, I recently had some fabrication work carried out by Rob and Andy at Off-Road Armoury! Thought I'd just say what a great experience I had with them.
The cage is 6 point external, with an internal cross brace just behind the seats. Rob and Andy also fabbed up a rear winch bumper for me.
Would highly recommend them!
(Pics attached)
Matt
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- donkeychomp
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Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
Amazing work..amazing dosh.
I emailed them 5 years ago and they quoted a grand for something like that.
Looks very very nice though!
I emailed them 5 years ago and they quoted a grand for something like that.
Looks very very nice though!
If it ticks over...leave it
Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
I was working there when your Sj was in, Loved having a good old nose around your truck, its great!
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Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
Looks a lot better than the hash up of an engine swap they did for me 10 years ago
Seriously though truck looks fab
Seriously though truck looks fab
Twiss
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
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Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
what's under those two frontmost mounts? they put a brace down to the chassis or is it just bolted to the body?
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Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
That is one nice looking motor,do you plan on adding a front winch as well or just keeping it with the rear one ??? out of interest why did you go for the rear option rather than a front mounted winch like most folks use ???
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SJ413 tinwormed to the great car grave yard in the sky.
Vitara LWB V6 engine deceased and also in the great grave yard in the sky.
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Current wheels.
BMW X5 Le Mans 3.0turbo diesel.
Looking for a newish Suzuki Jimny.
Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
Cheers for the comments chaps! Very happy with the way it turned out.
Few more pics. The internal cross brace is bolted through the floor to the chassis, and through the roof to the centre loop.
Matt
I'll be sticking with just the rear winch for now matey, like to keep it simple! There was no real logic as to why I went for a rear winch over a front. I wanted to add a rear bumper that could withstand a few nudges, and it would also be needed for the cage mount, it was a good opportunity to add a winch. I guess a bit of weight over the rear axle isn't a bad thing either.RickUK wrote:That is one nice looking motor,do you plan on adding a front winch as well or just keeping it with the rear one ??? out of interest why did you go for the rear option rather than a front mounted winch like most folks use ???
Few more pics. The internal cross brace is bolted through the floor to the chassis, and through the roof to the centre loop.
Matt
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Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
Hey matey,ScottieJ wrote:looks good, what size is the tube?
Main tubes are 1 3/4", the cross braces on the roof and internal tubes are 1 1/2" I believe.
Have you decided what sort of size you'll be using on your buggy build?
Matt
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Re: Off-Road Armoury Cage
That's very nice work! Liking the internal cross brace, should make the whole thing much, much stronger!
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