Chop the cage.I purchased a factory top when I purchased the sxs new. But soon discovered it was too tall for me to pull into my carport. Is there any help out there, Short of selling my top and buying an aftermarket one.
Thanks for all the advise.Remove the center cage clamps from the brackets, remove the rear claps from roof. Pull the roof down on the roll cage behind the drivers head and mark 2 new bolt holes to be drilled on the L & R L brackets that bolt to the roof. You can get an inch to inch n half in the middle. Take the rear clamps and flip them upside down and drill 2 new bolt holes. I think you can get more than 2 " on the rear.
@LandPioneer chopped his awhile back..and there's a few others that would probably be more than happy to chime in on this subject.Not sure how or where to start.
The rear is where I need the clearance.Remove the center cage clamps from the brackets, remove the rear claps from roof. Pull the roof down on the roll cage behind the drivers head and mark 2 new bolt holes to be drilled on the L & R L brackets that bolt to the roof. You can get an inch to inch n half in the middle. Take the rear clamps and flip them upside down and drill 2 new bolt holes. I think you can get more than 2 " on the rear.
Neither of those are good options. 4x4 beams above and concrete below. Time to cut cage.Time too cut trim or dig dirt
If I had to I would chop it, it does look good. Personally though, I like the jagged roof line of the 700.They look better chopped
Roofline stays. You cut out a few inches on bottom of ROPSIf I had to I would chop it, it does look good. Personally though, I like the jagged roof line of the 700.
Roofline stays. You cut out a few inches on bottom of ROPS