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P700m4 Just call me cage cutter...

Montecresto

Montecresto

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A very fine job that you've done there young man!! Sure is nice to have a buddy with a real nice shop and good tools. Another completed proud mod. :)
Thank you sir! And yes it sure is... I can't wait until I one day have a shop like his. It is so much easier to tackle stuff when properly equipped and with plenty of room!
 
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eastenn

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Nice work! Did you give any thought to fabricating new tubing for the top portion and make a basically flat roof and do an aluminum top? I'm considering that as it will give me the most clearance but still maintain the most headroom.

I'm a little ahead of myself as I don't own a 700-4 yet, but planning ahead. My house was built in the 70's and my garage door into the basement only opens up to about 77". The Pioneer I'm looking at measures 80" to the highest point on the roof (with plastic roof installed).
 
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Nice work! Did you give any thought to fabricating new tubing for the top portion and make a basically flat roof and do an aluminum top? I'm considering that as it will give me the most clearance but still maintain the most headroom.

I'm a little ahead of myself as I don't own a 700-4 yet, but planning ahead. My house was built in the 70's and my garage door into the basement only opens up to about 77". The Pioneer I'm looking at measures 80" to the highest point on the roof (with plastic roof installed).
Thanks! Not really since I wouldn't be able to tackle a job like that myself. I would have to pay someone to do a custom cage. I've seen others do it, but I decided the chop was good enough for me.
My garage is 80" and I was rubbing the back of the roof when pulling it in. With the chop I now easily fit in the garage with no rubbing. I also put on Fox Shocks and they did give me some lift. I also have 27" tires.
 
CumminsPusher

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That really does look great! I think the 700 looks the best with a little trim sure got tough looking


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QuadMan747

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Montecresto

Montecresto

Montecresto el segundo
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Nice work! Did you give any thought to fabricating new tubing for the top portion and make a basically flat roof and do an aluminum top? I'm considering that as it will give me the most clearance but still maintain the most headroom.

I'm a little ahead of myself as I don't own a 700-4 yet, but planning ahead. My house was built in the 70's and my garage door into the basement only opens up to about 77". The Pioneer I'm looking at measures 80" to the highest point on the roof (with plastic roof installed).
I think a flat roof would look bad ass. But no on the aluminum roof. For durability, you can't beat the thick tough ass plastic roofs. But where would you get one. :(
 
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Sorry guys I wasn't able to get it measured yesterday. I will tonight though...
 
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