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Roll Cage With A Pillars Going Through Dash

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by danielbuck, Sep 23, 2022.

  1. danielbuck

    danielbuck Uncle Buck

    I'm starting to think about the rollcage design for my CJ5,

    Most CJ cages have the A pillar bend and go straight down to the floor/frame infront of the dash, or sometimes bending around the dash for more leg room. Seems like it would be easy to just keep the A pillar continuing the angle of the windshield straight through the dash and then going all the way to the floor/frame. Or bending straight down to the floor at some point after going through the dash and then down to the frame. Both would give good foot room, and probably look cleaner.

    Anyone done this? I'd have to cut the dash, but I'm fine with that, nothing on the jeep is in real good shape, it's pretty beat up and I'm not concerned with keeping it original.
     
    Last edited: Sep 23, 2022
  2. Ohiowrangler

    Ohiowrangler Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I have built a cage for my YJ that I mounted to the dash corners. I did test the design, not planned, 5 times over the side, down hill, with a twist. If you'd like I have pic's of the build. Ron
     
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  3. danielbuck

    danielbuck Uncle Buck

    like a plate on the dash? I'd rather just continue the tube down to the floor/frame. The body of my jeep is pretty beat up, I don't want to use it as apart of the cage. I will be bolting the body to the cage in serveral places, but would rather have the cage stand on it's own :)
     
  4. Ohiowrangler

    Ohiowrangler Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Ok, this is what I did anyway.

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  5. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    There are a few builds here that have the cage in the dash. Biggest take-aways I had was the amount of added complexity and work to do. Then once it's done there is no more taking the dash loose for wiring.
     
  6. Twin2

    Twin2 not him 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

  7. FinoCJ

    FinoCJ 1970 CJ5 Staff Member

    ITLKSEZ has a front hoop going down and through the dash and floor to the frame - think it even has a removeable section so you can remove dash....Not sure where in his build thread it is...search for varg

    ha- ron beat me to it by seconds - page 29 apparently
     
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  8. danielbuck

    danielbuck Uncle Buck

    I was thinking not to just cut a hole in the dash, but to cut a hole and split it above and below the hole and re-attach with a weld-nut on a small plate to connect the two together. Like that on both sides, so the dash would technically be 3 pieces at that point. I think there would be several ways of doing it, but that might be the easiest.
     
  9. danielbuck

    danielbuck Uncle Buck

  10. Stakebed

    Stakebed Member

    I have no idea if this is good, bad or indifferent. This is how the Yellowjacket came to me. The PO says it is plated on both sides of the dash. No down tubes. 20220923_155846.jpg
     
  11. Norcal69

    Norcal69 Out of the box thinker 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    If the body on your jeep is as rough as you say it is, then you definitely want to tie the cage into your dash...... that is the stoutest part of the whole jeep body.
    Here is what I have built into the two jeeps that I have built. This design has been road tested in a 55 mph roll and held up well.
    The first picture shows how the front hoop is bent and follows the shape of the dash/windshield frame. This style does not impede entry or exit from the jeep for people 6' and 230lbs.

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    Here you can see that the cage is tied into the dash, floor and jeep frame.


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  12. danielbuck

    danielbuck Uncle Buck

    that's what I'm thinking about for the lower part of the A pillar, going to the floor at an angle and keep going down to the frame.
     
  13. scott milliner

    scott milliner Master Fabricator

    I used some railing elbows and sandwiched the roll cage with bolts threaded into a piece of angle iron for back up support. You can see the 5 3/8" bolts I used.

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  14. tymbom

    tymbom Member

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    Here's what I did... There's a 2x2 1/4in wall tube that is standing in a channel in the body. It all bolts together through the dash. It stinks for not being able pull the dash quickly, but that hasn't been a problem yet. The biggest plus is swinging my size 11 feet in and out. I'd say it's worth it
     
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  15. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    You people and your bolt on dashboards. :gaah:
     
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  16. 3b a runnin

    3b a runnin Active Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I really like this method. Looks substantial and neat/clean at the same time.