lmao,,,thedoc said:throw a cover over it & it could make a nice wendy house for a couple of juniors..
Subway said:It comes in two pieces and the diagonal bar comes lose.
I will need to take out the seats & maybe carpet.
Fit the cage and then put the seats & carpet back in.
Easier said then done I hear? Your probably right lol
seb182 said:out of curiosity subway, have you ever mounted the horse in the first picture?
Subway said:Yea I'm going to have to strip the entire car, it goes like this;
- Strip everything
- Weld 2x feet behind the front seats
- Fit the cage it along with support plates & bolts
- Drill all necessary holes
- Make sure cages fits properly
- One cage is all in go for a test run/week
- If everything turns out to be A-OK, I will take the cage out, spray it white and put it back in again.
Lots of work but its all worth it at the end of the day!
As for the horse -
I use to horse ride but I never actually f**ked a horse...I simple couldn't fit it all in tbh. Shame
cliobuyer said:I know you've said you aren't going to bother with telling the insurance but i've been turned away for quotes full stop when it comes to cars with cages. Its all very well saying it's hard to see but if you crash it it's not like they're going to miss it lol! Then before you know it, you're Joel: The Sequel.