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

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They come from under the headliner, pretty sure the cage shouldn't interfere.

However, if your offroading hard enough that you could potentially roll, I highly suggest you wear a helmet. You don't want to smack your noggin off the cage!!
 

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They come from under the headliner, pretty sure the cage shouldn't interfere.

However, if your offroading hard enough that you could potentially roll, I highly suggest you wear a helmet. You don't want to smack your noggin off the cage!!

dont forget the ones in the front seat sides.
 
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The cage doesn't interfere with those, when the seat is in an upright position and moved slightly forward.
 

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Lets cut to the chase

I definitely will, I would expect it to be complete within 2-3 weeks. however production won't begin until after the snoball 500 (http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f113/wsi-rpg-icon-present-snoball-500-a-17841/)

Will you be attending the SnoBall 500?
And if so will those of us also attending be able to see and touch the prototype?

I for one Im interested in buying a bolt'on and off cage like yours.
Having read the entire thread, weld vs bolt, temp cage vs permanent I look at it like this:
A roll cage like this one to me would be like a helmet, something I won't wear during commute or daily driving in the Raptor, but something I will do on a run or offroad adventure in the same raptor.

Im curious no one including you has brought up the possibility of coating the cage or dressing it up with some sort of foam jacket like those on Jeep Wranglers. Obviously should wear helmet and obviously should attach a 4 point harness to the cage but how can it hurt to cover it up?

By the way stupid ass question: Im assuming you can put / attach the harness to the cage and then remove the whole thing harness included when you take down the cage.

Good stuff. Talk about the holes needed please.

And do put those pics online will you. :signs8:
 
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Will you be attending the SnoBall 500?
And if so will those of us also attending be able to see and touch the prototype?

I for one Im interested in buying a bolt'on and off cage like yours.
Having read the entire thread, weld vs bolt, temp cage vs permanent I look at it like this:
A roll cage like this one to me would be like a helmet, something I won't wear during commute or daily driving in the Raptor, but something I will do on a run or offroad adventure in the same raptor.

Im curious no one including you has brought up the possibility of coating the cage or dressing it up with some sort of foam jacket like those on Jeep Wranglers. Obviously should wear helmet and obviously should attach a 4 point harness to the cage but how can it hurt to cover it up?

By the way stupid ass question: Im assuming you can put / attach the harness to the cage and then remove the whole thing harness included when you take down the cage.

Good stuff. Talk about the holes needed please.

And do put those pics online will you. :signs8:


Just saw this

Love to talk about holes, what would you like to know? And the answer is yes, WSI and the truck with the prototype bolt-in cage will be attending the Snoball.
 

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I can't wait to check this thing out as well. You have a lot of work to get done here Jimmy. Did you see the text i sent you about the bed rack yet? Is that something we can do for mine or have you come up with something yet? I can't wait to get it and get my light back on the truck it seems so dark outside without that thing on the truck
 

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Just saw this

Love to talk about holes, what would you like to know? And the answer is yes, WSI and the truck with the prototype bolt-in cage will be attending the Snoball.

Where are the holes located? floor? frame? - how big are they? where are they?

Do you put the bolts on with a torque wrench? Snap-on impact wrench? Air wrench?

This is what I meant by the "cover" for the rollover cage : Vinyl, foam or whatever material the cover of the bar is made out of
RollBarCover.jpg


Attachment points for harnesses?
 
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Wow!
Maybe its just the angle of the pics but I wouldn't want my worst enemies to ride in a truck with a "cage" built like that, let alone my family.
 

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I'd like everyone to know to wait till I have the first one, and can brag about having the cage installed and looking awesome, before you should order one.
Just so i can brag and say things like

"Yeah, I bought one and threw it in my Truck, then everybody wanted to be just like me so they had to buy one too"

I can see this getting awesome!
Theres been many a sketchy time when my butt has sucked up seat, I am pissing my hello kitty under wears, and my head is thinking I wish I had a cage in this beast.

Please disregard the hello kitty underwear.
They were cheap and I hate doing laundry.
 
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