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andrasban



Member Since: 29 Oct 2019
Location: Páty
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Hungary 1999 Defender 110 Td5 HT Alaska White
Roll cage size issue
Hello All,

We just bought 3 safety devices roll cages with my friends for our Defeneders. As I started to assemble mine, seems that sizing is not as exact as should be.
The internal diameter of the bigger tube is basically 39 mm on the top of the A-bar, and the smaller one that is supposed to be inside it is also 39 mm externally. Wall thickness is 4 mm everywhere. On the underbody mount internal diameter is 37,5 mm, and 38 is the one that is supposed to be inside. Wall also 4 mm.
Exchanged a mail already with Safety Devices, no suggestion yet.
Is there anyone who met this issue before?
Thanks a lot!
PS: As a bonus picture, my Defender, introduction as a new member on the forum.
Post #799950 29th Oct 2019 9:43pm
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Matt110



Member Since: 29 Jun 2014
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Safety devices, whilst supplying kit that's no doubt in the top of its pricing bracket..... Are without exception in my experience very helpful when you have a problem. There's a few of us with cages on here but I had them fit mine so have never looked.

See what they say they know their stuff Thumbs Up
Post #800037 30th Oct 2019 11:19am
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Thon



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I'm not sure I understand which parts of the cage you are referring to.

It is feasible that SD use different diameters for different elements of the cage, but I don't recall an "A-Bar" at all or another bar that goes inside it?

We also don't know which design you have - there are many for Defenders, but as the other poster said, SD are really helpful and will get to the problem if you persevere and have patience with them.
Post #800143 31st Oct 2019 12:47am
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