Need some ideas on how to fix this tiny dent
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port a power. That can feasibly be fixed, but you need somehting to push/pull. porta power would be good. I could fix that with enough time.
Or buy a roof from the junk yard. Ive replaced roofs tooDan.
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Porta power. Get creative. U can get it back to shape fairly easy.
ive fixed some seriously fucked up shit before with a porta power blocks and chains.
a roof swap would be fuckin tits too. Just brace the good roof before you cut it.... it sounds challanging, but its easy as fuck. My buddys jeep was rolled on the road and the roof was swapped before he bought it. Didnt even know it was rolled till one day he noticed blue paint under his green paint on the roof.Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
some choose projects
some choose welding random things together
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when I worked for a fab shop we would chop the roof off of our race car to finish weld the cage. The first time it was funny. "Hey, go cut the roof out of the race car so we can weld the cage."
lol then weld it back on, never know the difference.
The thing with that is you cant really pull it on a machine.
Taking it somewhere to "do it right" just means someone else will use a port o power on it.
Or tell you it needs a roofDan.
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Originally posted by ct67_72 View Postwhen I worked for a fab shop we would chop the roof off of our race car to finish weld the cage. The first time it was funny. "Hey, go cut the roof out of the race car so we can weld the cage."
lol then weld it back on, never know the difference.
The thing with that is you cant really pull it on a machine.
Taking it somewhere to "do it right" just means someone else will use a port o power on it.
Or tell you it needs a roof
Just no.2000 XJ: "The Black Jeep"MK2 Jetta > M3Chairman of the Chechnyan Space Program
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Originally posted by SwampAss View PostNo.
Just no.
almost every cage ive welded in a race car has been with the roof cut off.... im talking like atleast 10 cars.... weld the roof back on and cant tell.
if you mean about "donig it right"... putting it on a "machine", they will do the same as you can with a prta pwer.Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
some choose projects
some choose welding random things together
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I would Cut the roof off weld in a cage and weld a new roof back on if you want it to look nice or just straighten out the old roof.
Either way this is your wake up call to install a cage.RCrocs #123 Brown CJ-5
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Originally posted by customcreationsllc View PostI would Cut the roof off weld in a cage and weld a new roof back on if you want it to look nice or just straighten out the old roof.
Either way this is your wake up call to install a cage.Dan.
2000 XJ, BJ 60 front, welded, 5.13's, 3 link, ruffstuff heims. D70 rear, detroit, 5.13's, discs. stretched. trail ready beadlocks. 39" Red labels. 4:1 Klune V-drive/D20, PSC full hydro
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