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the rear hatch has been notched, it came out quite nicely!are you cutting up the rear hatch so it can close
What year rig you working on? I know on the early(renix era)rigs, you can unbolt the dash, run the front hoop down right next to the windshield, then trim the top of the dash around the legs and fit it(the dash)back in the stock location.
This brings up another choice. You can fit the a-hoop cross bar above the dash, which allows you to keep all the stock routing behind the dash, but makes it impossible to tie in the front cage to the cross bar nodes easily, or you can fit the cross bar under the dash, which makes tying the front cage to the A-pillars a snap(relatively) but then you have to hack up everything under the dash.
Back in the cab, race rules(I know, you're not racing) require a tie bar from the bottom of the A-hoop to the bottom of the B-hoop(runs back down the floor) and a bar from the B-hoop cross bar nodes down to the floor at the A-hoop. It makes entry/exit a PITA, but you did mention something about "jungle gym". It forms a triangle across the door opening that prevents the front of the passenger compartment folding up in the event of a hard front end hit(like a low barrier hit)
it is a renix, 1990... for the a-pillar, i was thinking of switching from the row of hoops, to front to back peices, kinda like what a t&j cage does. ive bent them up, do you think i should continue w/ hoops? the A pillar hoop is kinda intimidating to me. the only things left in the interior are the dash, center console and the seats (which come out nightly).
would you recommend tieing into the little sheet metal pony wall crossmember that goes from rear door to rear door? its glued on soo much i think it'll be hard to remove. i was gonna make an aluminum sheet metal door to these and use them for cargo. on the floor.I 2nd what tbburg said and put a diagonal behind the seats. Also tie the cage into the body in as many places as possible. I like to weld a tab that picks up the upper seat belt mount on the "B" pillar. It's a strong mount and it's really important to tie the cage and body together.
i dig the fia gif, and plan to work something similar.... im having some trouble with headroom, those diagonal peices above the driver/passenger will not work with my current seating position... i may need to get seats sooner then i thought...Also, I left out a sentence on my post. I wanted to point out the use of the gussets on the Rally cage(they're colored yellow in the GIF pic.
As far as the gussets, i see them a lot in the sport compact scene, but hardly ever in the dessert.... i wouldnt mind utilizing them. but i do not have a brake, got a source for pre-bent gussets?
thanks to everyone for their responses.