: some new cage pics...


WOLF359
01-19-2002, 06:30 PM
This is the new cage and rear end for the Cruiser.

http://www.gohumvee.com/images/misc/backhalf/4.jpg

I did this so that these can clear the body without siping the tire on the underside of the fender :)

http://www.gohumvee.com/images/misc/backhalf/0.jpg

When you've never done this before, it kind of makes you nervous when you cut the frame off. There's no going back after this:

http://www.gohumvee.com/images/misc/backhalf/1.jpg

Cutter
01-19-2002, 07:53 PM
if your not getting nervous, your not pushing your personal envelope. Looks great!:skull:

weldpro
01-19-2002, 10:48 PM
The cage looks good ! I see the Model 3 in the picture:D , and I also see that you bent the front hoop without lining up the seam in the center of the die-- I only mention that becuase I was so excited to use mine (m4) I did the same thing doh. Doesn't really matter(helps for the notch cuts though-none on the first hoop anyhow) but I was wondering if thats what you did too?
good Job
weldpro

Cutter-----I agree--------dont try never learn.

WOLF359
01-19-2002, 11:32 PM
Yah, I was so pumped to BEND, it wasn't until i had done one that I realized I didn't run the seam on the inside. :( Doh.

I remembered for the other ones.

The bender is a pro-tools, which is identical to the JD3.