White Star Industries is proud to announce a bolt in roll cage for the Ford Raptor!

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There is still more to come, this is only the basic frame. You guys are going to be able to add accessories too,( within reason) upon request.

Oh one more thing, there will not be a powdercoat option. I think the oven at the powdercoater might have the potential of taking the bend out of some pieces.
 

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Nothing like protecting the famdamnly when heading to the grocery store, Hahahaaa.

How hot does the powder coat oven get?

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Paint works better on a cage anyways. That way when you chip the paint, you only need to take a Sharpie and color it in.

Holding off my opinion until I see the rest of it.
 
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Paint works better on a cage anyways. That way when you chip the paint, you only need to take a Sharpie and color it in.

Holding off my opinion until I see the rest of it.

Keep in mind Rick, this isn't a fully tig welded, headliner and dashboard removed cage. It's a sportsman/ weekend warrior bolt-in and removable at the end of the weekend, cage. I'm trying to stay within several parameters as I see it.
 
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I will also say that as i near completion, a price increase may be necessary, if more pieces need to be added. The price is an estimate at this point.
 

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Wow nice work!

WSI: can you speak to the bolt in verses weld in approach?

I ask because in my experience bolting in, while very very convenient, isn't necessarily considered the best approach in terms of safety. I assume you can address that concern within the context of your design?
 
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