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Old 01-17-2008, 09:54 AM
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Internal Roll Cages for Toyotas from 4x Innovations!

Updated 11/4/2013

We've spent hundreds of hours reinventing the wheel on these cages! They fit like a glove and you will not get a better fit from any other vendor out there!

They have been trail tested and are ready to save your ass, and your head too!
The quick and dirty:
Available in 1.75x.120 DOM or HREW tubing
All tubes bent and notched to fit and weld
Includes inside and bottom side mounting plates
Includes all hardware
Includes grab handles
Includes tube gussets
Padding available

This weld together cage kit is designed to fit tightly within your Toyota machine and provide maximum protection for the passenger compartment in the event of a roll over. Your roll cage is made from 1.75x.120 HREW or DOM tubing for all the main tubes with support tubes and gussets made of 1.5x.120 to save space and head room. Also included are 1 inch round tube handles, laser cut mounting plates for both sides of the body, and mounting hardware. Kits come ready to weld with all tubes pre-notched to fit every time and weld in place.

We've spent hundreds of hours making sure they fit like a glove and you will not get a better fit from any other vendor out there.


05-Current Tacoma Double Cabs:
Weld In: $774.00
DIY Bolt In: $1241
For photos and info visit our website linked above or see post 290.

95.5-04 Tacomas:
Regular Cab 9IRC-R:
HREW: $471
DOM: $555

Extended Cab 10IRC-EX:
HREW: $503
DOM: $646


79-83 Pickups:
Regular Cab 1IRC:
HREW: $446
DOM: $520

84-88 Pickups:
Regular Cab 2IRC-R:
HREW: $509
DOM: $629

Extended Cab 2IRC-EX:
HREW: $509
DOM: $629
Includes the very important x bracing for the rear most cross hoop. In the ex cab you can even keep the stock shelf after notching out the rear two corners by about 2 inches, your cage will fit THAT TIGHT!

89-95 Pickups:
Regular Cab 7IRC-R:
HREW: $446
DOM: $524

Extended Cab 7IRC-EX:
HREW: $509
DOM: $629



90-95 4 Runners:
Short Length 8RIC: Ends on top of wheel well
HREW: $513
DOM: $660
Full Length 6RIC: Ends at the tailgate
HREW: $593
DOM: $759
Front and rear mounts tie into the body mounts. There are pictures of this cage on the 5th page in post 114, and lots of pictures on our website



84-89 4 Runners:
Passenger Length 4RIC: Ends just behind the rear wheel well, at the stock roll bar mounting point.
HREW: $482
DOM: $629

Full Length 5RIC: Ends at the tailgate
HREW: $576
DOM: $739

All prices + shipping


We can also custom build extra pieces for you at very reasonable rates.
Please call, PM, or email us for great shipping rates. For more information please see our web site here.

Trail tested and are ready to save your ass, and your head too!


Thank you to everyone who has supported us already!

Here are photos of the 05-Current Tacoma Double Cab Cage:







4RIC - Passenger Length 84-89 4 Runner Roll Cage





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Pictures: 4RIC - Passenger Length 84-89 4 Runner Roll Cage


Pictures: 5RIC - Full Length 84-89 4 Runner Roll Cage



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Pictures: 5RIC - Full Length 84-89 4 Runner Roll Cage





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Old 03-13-2008, 03:13 PM
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05+ Tacoma kits!
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Hey are you guys developing one for a 2nd gen?

Looks sick!
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Here's new photos of the 84-88 Pickup cage kits! For more photos visit our website here for extended cab or here for regular cab.





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Cool, i will be looking into one when its out.

Not that i do anything hardcore, but at least with a cage ill have a better chance of not dieing if it rolls!
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I should have Cages for 2nd Gen runners in the next week or two.
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not ready for a cage YET, but how do they mount to the floor?
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Those are sweet, when I am ready for my cage...you will be the first to know.
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Originally Posted by traxman25
I should have Cages for 2nd Gen runners in the next week or two.
Okay it might be a few months, actually a long time away, but i would eventually like to get one!

Im sure some people would like to get some too!
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Originally Posted by LTrunner
not ready for a cage YET, but how do they mount to the floor?
your gonna want to tie it into the frame.

Usually if its just a floor mount kit you basicaly weld the cage to plates on the floor and bolt the plates down. 4 bolts each point

I would cut holes in the floor and tie that cage into the frame for the best strength other wise the cage is pretty useless
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Originally Posted by fillsrunner4
your gonna want to tie it into the frame.

Usually if its just a floor mount kit you basicaly weld the cage to plates on the floor and bolt the plates down. 4 bolts each point

I would cut holes in the floor and tie that cage into the frame for the best strength other wise the cage is pretty useless
fillsrunner, Do you even know how it mounts to the floor? Have you ever seen our cage after a hard roll? I have, and it was defiantly NOT useless.



Our cages tie into the floor at 6 points with wide mounting plates and 4 bolts each. We also give the extra plates to use place on the underside of the floor. This spreads the force out over a large area, and holds the floor captive on BOTH sides. Other cages, like what Fillsrunner thinks he's talking about, use much smaller mounting plates and do not provide the captive bottom plate. This is where the trouble comes from. In a hard roll, with out the captive lower plate the nuts on the bottom side of the floor can just pull through the sheet metal. With our 4x Innovations kit you would have to pull through 6 4x6 inch plates. Another great benifit to have the lower captive plate is that if you wish to mount the cage to the frame you can still do so with out having to cut large holes in your floor. Simply install the cage, bolt up the plates and weld frame tie ins to the bottom plate, paint and done.
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Originally Posted by traxman25
fillsrunner, Do you even know how it mounts to the floor? Have you ever seen our cage after a hard roll? I have, and it was defiantly NOT useless.



Our cages tie into the floor at 6 points with wide mounting plates and 4 bolts each. We also give the extra plates to use place on the underside of the floor. This spreads the force out over a large area, and holds the floor captive on BOTH sides. Other cages, like what Fillsrunner thinks he's talking about, use much smaller mounting plates and do not provide the captive bottom plate. This is where the trouble comes from. In a hard roll, with out the captive lower plate the nuts on the bottom side of the floor can just pull through the sheet metal. With our 4x Innovations kit you would have to pull through 6 4x6 inch plates. Another great benifit to have the lower captive plate is that if you wish to mount the cage to the frame you can still do so with out having to cut large holes in your floor. Simply install the cage, bolt up the plates and weld frame tie ins to the bottom plate, paint and done.
I wasnt trying to take from your guys cage im sure its great but if you want your cage to work to its max potential which is to save your life it is a great idea to tie into the frame. Yes I have seen rollovers with and without cages and many different stye cages. I would never put one in my truck without it to the frame and thats my opinion and a highly recommended one at that. This is to save your life and im sure its strong I just wanted to point out the fact you should ALWAYS tie a cage into the frame. Its good to know your cage has bigger plates and outer plates but dont you think you should chill out and think about what I said first before you flame me thinking I dont know how these cages work and are installed. Safety first right and all I said is it should go to the frame. Do you not agree with that just because you have 6 plates???

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I didn't say it wasn't a good idea. You are getting flamed for posting you opinion in a for sale thread.

If you're that keen on tying it to the frame the I sure can send you the tubing to do so. Call the shop at 1-608-348-4880 if you'd like to chat about it.

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back to the top, thanks!
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Keepin er on the page, thanks!
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Here's some pics of the 2nd Gen 4 Runner (90-95) cage, part number 6RIC (HREW) and 6RIC-D (DOM)

See the first post for more details about the cage.





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More pics of 6RIC!!








Please view the first post in this thread for details. A few of the posts were edited with new pictures and information on 2/9/09. Thanks for looking!!
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Just curious, is it still possible to remove the dash with one of these installed?


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