John L. Cage Build

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Started working our way rearward for the bed storage layout.

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Just out of curiosity, it looks like the bed cage is a bolt-on... is the cab cage bolted to the frame as well? Or did you guys weld the cab cage in and use doubler plates to go through the cab? Basically, what I'm wondering is, how did you guys connect the bed and cab cage? Or are they not connected?
 
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The cage stubbed through the cab in case the event comes where John wants to go farther, down the road. We then took our bolt in bypass rack and added to it connecting tubes throughout the bed for storage, bed support, and the addition of lights. The other super can we are buttoning up has done something similar with his own twist and then the super crews going under the knife Monday will be built with the same mind at stake but completely different layouts
 
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