The Blue Torch Fabworks TJ Front Sport Cage Kit provides an easy and affordable way to add a sport roll cage to your Jeep. This D.I.Y. kit is all .120 wall DOM tubing that comes pre-notched for quick assembly. We utilize our BTF TJ Dash Tie-Ins to avoid the need to drill through the dash, as well as still allowing for plenty of leg room. The kit uses the factory Jeep TJ door surrounds and works with factory soft and hard tops. (Some drilling required for door surrounds) Includes: (2) BTF TJ Dash Tie-Ins, (2) Windshield mounting plates, (2) Windshield spreader bars, (2) Center spreader bars, (1) A-pillar cross bar, (1) Dash bar. |
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