So... I'm getting ready to do my cage in the Jeep. I'm running into a few snags though on the design process. Couple problems, I'm a big guy, 6'3" type big. So my B-Pillar bar is going to have to either be far back, or I'm going to have to bend the back bar behind the seats... if that makes sense.
Problem is this, if I move the b-pillar back, I might as well remove my rear seats. The last thing I need is rear passengers smacking their knees if they can even get in. My only other option is the run the b-pillar bar where the b-pillar actually is, then bend the bar behind the seats.
This is where I run into the X problem. I haven't been able to really think of a good way to do it. The only way I've thought of doing it in order to clear my head, doesn't seem like it's very strong. I found a picture of someone else who did it, I'd change it a bit but it's basically the same thing:
Again, I'd do mine differently, it would be an actual X but it would still be kicked out. So how viable is this as an option? A hell no?
Problem is this, if I move the b-pillar back, I might as well remove my rear seats. The last thing I need is rear passengers smacking their knees if they can even get in. My only other option is the run the b-pillar bar where the b-pillar actually is, then bend the bar behind the seats.
This is where I run into the X problem. I haven't been able to really think of a good way to do it. The only way I've thought of doing it in order to clear my head, doesn't seem like it's very strong. I found a picture of someone else who did it, I'd change it a bit but it's basically the same thing:


Again, I'd do mine differently, it would be an actual X but it would still be kicked out. So how viable is this as an option? A hell no?