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I have been considering a roof/cage chop for quite a while. I have a P1000-3 so it will only be the A & B pillars.My thoughts are to leave the headrest bar/ROPS brace in tact. I am 6 feet tall so my plans are to cut the B pillar down to the brace and cut the A pillar toward the bottom of it. Is there a specific formula or is it a trial and error event to cut. I know the rear should be cut more than the front due to the difference in angles. What I have come up with is 4 inches rear and 3 1/4 inches in the front.Is this close or am I way off? Thanks in advance.
 
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I have been considering a roof/cage chop for quite a while. I have a P1000-3 so it will only be the A & B pillars.My thoughts are to leave the headrest bar/ROPS brace in tact. I am 6 feet tall so my plans are to cut the B pillar down to the brace and cut the A pillar toward the bottom of it. Is there a specific formula or is it a trial and error event to cut. I know the rear should be cut more than the front due to the difference in angles. What I have come up with is 4 inches rear and 3 1/4 inches in the front.Is this close or am I way off? Thanks in advance.
Shortly after I bought mine I back flipped it. The front bar wasnt too far from my forehead after that. When I rebuilt the cage I dropped it maybe 2 inches but not as much as I wanted to originally mainly cause of the belly flop lol. Just b careful how much u cut out cause it's designed to protect ya
 
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Well I really don't ride that aggressively and it will be sleeved and welded by professionals. I rode my Rhino ten years and never even had it on its side. Thanks for the info.
 
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Well I really don't ride that aggressively and it will be sleeved and welded by professionals. I rode my Rhino ten years and never even had it on its side. Thanks for the info.
I know joeymt and Delton have done quite a bit of work on their cages. They maybe able to tell ya a lil more info bout what they have done
 
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Hopefully cuminspunisher will chime in too.
He's been known to do a few mods to his rigs.
 
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