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Has anyone dealt with them in regards to a rhino cage extension? I am inquiring as to the build quality and ease of removal if a guy has to tip the bed out in the bush.

I have looked at the crcages but daaaaamn $1600 just for the cage is hella crazy expensive.

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On mine if you have to tilt the bed you have to take out the 4 bolts that hold the cross piece in, this is what the cage is welded to.
 

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At the top cross piece?

I was thinking that maybe a guy can just remove the two back ones, and loosen the two front ones and just pivot it up. It just all depends on how it is bolted to the box, to the bottom, or the rear sides where the tie downs are.

Pictures on his site conflict, because the one of the rear silver cage it different than the photo gallery pictures. Wondering if maybe they are updates or something.
 

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The two cross peices above your head, the one towards the rear is the one that my cage is welded to. Once it's unbolted the box will flip so you can get at the plug etc.
 

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Ya Jamie from RT just called me and said you can undo the top cross piece and the box will tip back.

Think I will go with this one seeing as it will serve my purpose and I can change it a little in terms of welding other stuff on it.

Thanks for your input.
 
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