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1966-1977 Bronco Family Interior Tube Support (PF353)
1966-1977 Bronco Family Interior Tube Support (PF353)
This early Bronco roll cage, like all our early Bronco roll bars, is made from 2" 0.120 wall tubing and is designed to ensure plenty of headroom while still fitting under the hard top. It offers full front cab protection as well as rear protection. The B-Pillar butts up against the front of the fender well and the C-Pillar lands just before the tailgate.
This is the safest design we offer, having all the benefits of all the other tube support designs in one product. It meets the truck at 6 of its strongest points to ensure strength and stability when you need it most. The Family Hoop boxes in the back of the cage making it stronger and safer for you and all your precious cargo.
Tube Kit: None of the components are welded together. Tubes are coped and cut to fit. Requires an experienced installer with metal working capabilities such as welding, cutting, coping and bending. It is a common occurrence to have to move the metal around when tack welding it together. Please tack weld everything before doing a final weld.
Completely Welded: The entire product is welded together. If you added additional products, they may not be welded in. Please verify before ordering.
Things to know
The A-Pillar does limit the use of the stock glove box. The B-Pillar butts up against the front of the fender well and the C-Pillar lands just before the tailgate. If you want to keep the functionality of the glove box and still have 6 points of contact, you would need to relocate the glove box a few inches towards the center of the dash.
If you don't want to relocate the glove box, you can run a 4-point cage like our new Beach Cruiser cage. This eliminates the A-Pilar and in its place are two bars that extend from the B-Pilar to the windshield so that you can remove your hard top. See 1966-1977 Bronco Beach Cruiser Interior Tube (PF358) for more details.
The cage in the photo is a custom cage. The standard cage does not come with a grab bar across the dash or the seat kit and door tubes on the floor.
Seat Belt Tabs
We do not weld in seat belt tabs due to the varying types of belts available and because it is better to measure where you'd like them with the cage sitting in your truck and the seat still installed. We also do not recommend using bungs for your seat belts because when you drill into the legs, you weaken the integrity of the legs. It is best to use a weld on tab vs a bung. You can find tabs at this website for a couple dollars a piece. https://motobilt.com/products/seat-belt-tab-steel
For any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at 928-632-0216 or info@protofab4x4.com
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