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1966-77 Ford Early Bronco Rear Roll Cage Kit | Incorporates Factory Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:D and C Extreme Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DNC218 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Early Bronco Rear Cage Kit

D and C Extreme's Signature Rear Roll Cage for the Early Bronco incorporates the factory hoop and extends rearward where it meets up with one of our own hoops. From there the side bars angle down to where they are to be welded to the body or floor plate, depending on your installation. This is a great family cage for the Early Bronco owner who enjoys driving the trails but would like to protect his rear seat passengers. We have been careful in designing the Early Bronco Rear Cage Kit to make sure that no functionality is disturbed. This cage will fit under the factory hard top or soft top.

D and C Extreme goes the extra mile by cutting and notching each bar so that it will fit with the next corresponding bar. Our customers have said time and time again that this is a huge value and saves time. However, not all vehicles are alike and when installing the Early Bronco Rear Cage Kit you may have to make minor adjustments before you weld the cage together.

We take great pride in our Signature Roll Cage line. The Early Bronco cage kits are made of 1.5" x .120" HREW tubing as the standard. 

This Kit includes:

  • 1 Rear Hoop
  • 1 Rear Spreaders

A Word about Welding:

This product requires installation by an experienced welder, using high-quality welding equipment and supplies. If you are not a qualified welder you should hire a professional/certified welder from your area. Welding this product should only be done with a minimum 220v/175a MIG Welder and .035 wire.

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