1977 Ford F-150 Rollcage Install & Interior Upgrade - Caged Animal - Four Wheeler Network

We were not as in love with the interior though, which was smelly, noisy, and not particularly comfortable. For a few days of goofing off with friends at Cheap Truck Challenge it is no big deal having to reach inside the truck to open the door because the handle is broken, or having 2-inch sheetmetal screws above your head holding the wrong cab lights... But after a while these things start to nag and you find that you aren’t driving your truck as much as you might be if it were more comfortable. Call us soft, but we believe that a nice interior makes your truck more enjoyable on-road and off, particularly on trips like the Ultimate Adventure, where we are literally living out of our truck for a week or more. ’14 issue that a cage was the last major upgrade for our Ford (“Everybody Loves Raymond”). The tricky part is adding the security of a properly designed and built rollcage without actually making the interior less comfortable through errors like having bars that hit your head or knees or that don’t allow you access to the emergency... We headed to Nate’s Precision, Raymond’s official build shop, to have the crew build us a custom rollcage and fill our Ford with new door seals, flooring, and dash components from LMC. As a result we drive the truck more often, and isn’t that the point. Source: www.fourwheeler.com