In The Shop - Disciple Off Road

Started on this Genright JK weld-in cage with Chad. The fun part of cutting and prepping.

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They usually have you keep the old portion of the cage in the rear and just have you cap it with a plastic plug they provide. Definitely didn’t like that idea so we drilled out the spot welds to remove and will weld up all the holes. Think it will look way cleaner and not look unfinished.

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Looks awesome can’t wait to see the finished product. Hopefully they’ll release one for the JT eventually
I do know the JL version is way more involved lol would be cool to have a JT version.
It’s a ton of work but it’s a rad cage. I’ve done a few now and I’m always amazed at just how big of a job it is.
Yeah definitely tedious. Like big kid legos though so should be fun.
 
Started on this Genright JK weld-in cage with Chad. The fun part of cutting and prepping.

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They usually have you keep the old portion of the cage in the rear and just have you cap it with a plastic plug they provide. Definitely didn’t like that idea so we drilled out the spot welds to remove and will weld up all the holes. Think it will look way cleaner and not look unfinished.

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Looking forward to the finished product 👍
 
Removing the rear cage mounts is brilliant! You are 100% right, leaving them there looks rough.
I struggled to get the A-pillar trim to look clean so I made trim pieces. @TonyT recommended dash end caps made by Denton Racing in Phoenix and they worked out great. Genright could sell an upgraded trim kit that could resolve a lot of those issues.

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After trim. On the drive side I have a cutout for the microphone.
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Removing the rear cage mounts is brilliant! You are 100% right, leaving them there looks rough.
I struggled to get the A-pillar trim to look clean so I made trim pieces. @TonyT recommended dash end caps made by Denton Racing in Phoenix and they worked out great. Genright could sell an upgraded trim kit that could resolve a lot of those issues.

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After trim. On the drive side I have a cutout for the microphone.
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Man that looks great. I’ll definitely look into this for sure , thank you! Trimming plastics is always a complete pain.
 
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