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Old 11-03-2010, 08:30 PM
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you're right, those connectors look nice and beefy, would definitely not squeak when screwed tight. much better than a simple drop pin.

only concern would be one side of the connector is going to be permanently mounted to b-pillar and would be kinda knarly to catch yourself on getting in and out of the back when the harness bar is not in place.

one alternative connector i thought might work is the sort ridetech uses for their tigercage as below.

going to have a fabricator that i found in anaheim give me a few ideas and price it out.

thanks tim for your input on the b-pillar strength.
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Old 11-04-2010, 06:32 PM
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let me know if your guy in anaheim works out. my neighbor went back to work and quit making rhino cages out of his garage. he also sold his bender, so i may need a bar bent as well.

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