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Old 09-10-2009, 03:48 AM
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Floor pans and roll cage

Where in Oregon could I find someone that does floor pans and roll cages? If you do....what am i looking at cost wise? I want professional work and tough roll cage as the possibilty is very high for a tip over or roll over once installed. As of right now I hesitate to attempt certain obsticals because I have no protection, even though I'm pretty sure I could do it safley, I dont want to risk it. Thanks for your help.
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Old 09-10-2009, 11:27 PM
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Hey man
IDK anyone local that still does em. Just wanted to say I like your ride. I will ask around to some people I know that used to do body and steel.
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Old 09-11-2009, 05:27 PM
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One of the members here makes replacement pans, look in the vendor section. He is back on the east coast. Does top notch work on making them and is reasonable. Check with some of the body shops in your area. Roll cage is going to be a bear to find someone to do it because of the liability these days. Might check with Salem Off Road in Salem or 4WD Parts in Portland for recommendations and if they know of anyone. Might be worthwhile to get a decent mig unit and do some practice, and do your own if you have a place to do it.
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Old 09-16-2009, 12:05 AM
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thanks for the replys...My neigboro is a certified welder up to 1" and can do it all, he has just never done one before, so i guess the big thing would be design and knowing what steel to get him, he said he would do it, but I was kind of thinking professional, someone who knows wheeling and knows what i will need....thank you for the compliment Danbert...I will let you guys know if I find anything.
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