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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In this episode, Josh dives head first into the roll cage project on the 1979 Jeep Cherokee. The initial focus is on cleaning the underside and engine bay to prepare for a complete rebuild, including a new engine and transmission. The removal of the dashboard is a significant step in planning the roll cage design. Josh meticulously measures and cuts tubing to create a sturdy and functional roll cage, integrating it with the vehicle's structure. The video concludes with the fabrication of the cowl section, to resembling a Kaiser M715 and setting the stage for future work on the windshield frame, engine installation, and roll cage completion. @WeldproWeldingEquipment
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Perfect is the enemy of done- love it!!
Surprised at how relatively easy it was to remove the dash - you really gutting it!
Wait til you see the windshield frame, it turned out so good!