Congo Cage jeep rack
Hello,
I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to a jeep. My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where the drilling is required? Thanks very much for your help! Roy |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
No they aren't visible. They sit behind the tail lights. You have to remove
the tail lights to drill the holes. I had the congo cage on a previous wrangler. The thing was awesome! Very strong indeed. Allen "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > Hello, > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > a jeep. > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > the drilling is required? > > Thanks very much for your help! > > Roy |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
No they aren't visible. They sit behind the tail lights. You have to remove
the tail lights to drill the holes. I had the congo cage on a previous wrangler. The thing was awesome! Very strong indeed. Allen "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > Hello, > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > a jeep. > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > the drilling is required? > > Thanks very much for your help! > > Roy |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
Found this, not sure if any help...
http://www.jaboobie.com/congo.html -- Redge Egder '92, i6 4.0/5spd, 4" of Sky, D30/35's (4.56's) with 33's bolted on the ends. K&N. Inquiro Et Invenio... "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > Hello, > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > a jeep. > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > the drilling is required? > > Thanks very much for your help! > > Roy |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
Found this, not sure if any help...
http://www.jaboobie.com/congo.html -- Redge Egder '92, i6 4.0/5spd, 4" of Sky, D30/35's (4.56's) with 33's bolted on the ends. K&N. Inquiro Et Invenio... "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > Hello, > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > a jeep. > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > the drilling is required? > > Thanks very much for your help! > > Roy |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
Found this, not sure if any help...
http://www.jaboobie.com/congo.html -- Redge Egder '92, i6 4.0/5spd, 4" of Sky, D30/35's (4.56's) with 33's bolted on the ends. K&N. Inquiro Et Invenio... "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > Hello, > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > a jeep. > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > the drilling is required? > > Thanks very much for your help! > > Roy |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
Found these instructions on the Quadratec site. Hope the help....
http://a1191.g.akamai.net/f/1191/558...congo_cage.pdf Jim Chesher "Redge Egder" <RedgeEgder@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:hXjgb.5455$733.377264@read1.cgocable.net... > Found this, not sure if any help... > http://www.jaboobie.com/congo.html > -- > Redge Egder > '92, i6 4.0/5spd, 4" of Sky, D30/35's (4.56's) with 33's bolted on the ends. > K&N. > Inquiro Et Invenio... > > "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > > Hello, > > > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > > a jeep. > > > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > > the drilling is required? > > > > Thanks very much for your help! > > > > Roy > > |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
Found these instructions on the Quadratec site. Hope the help....
http://a1191.g.akamai.net/f/1191/558...congo_cage.pdf Jim Chesher "Redge Egder" <RedgeEgder@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:hXjgb.5455$733.377264@read1.cgocable.net... > Found this, not sure if any help... > http://www.jaboobie.com/congo.html > -- > Redge Egder > '92, i6 4.0/5spd, 4" of Sky, D30/35's (4.56's) with 33's bolted on the ends. > K&N. > Inquiro Et Invenio... > > "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > > Hello, > > > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > > a jeep. > > > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > > the drilling is required? > > > > Thanks very much for your help! > > > > Roy > > |
Re: Congo Cage jeep rack
Found these instructions on the Quadratec site. Hope the help....
http://a1191.g.akamai.net/f/1191/558...congo_cage.pdf Jim Chesher "Redge Egder" <RedgeEgder@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:hXjgb.5455$733.377264@read1.cgocable.net... > Found this, not sure if any help... > http://www.jaboobie.com/congo.html > -- > Redge Egder > '92, i6 4.0/5spd, 4" of Sky, D30/35's (4.56's) with 33's bolted on the ends. > K&N. > Inquiro Et Invenio... > > "Roy Kolata" <roykolata@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:840ddaf5.0310011311.2ab57eb9@posting.google.c om... > > Hello, > > > > I need to purchase a rack for my jeep Wrangler and am told that the > > Congo Cage is the strongest one requiring little or no modification to > > a jeep. > > > > My question relates to the installation: Apparently, one hole must be > > drilled into the jeep's tub on each side in the rear. If I removed > > the rack in a year or so, would these holed be visible? I've been > > told by different people that the hole is either ABOVE or BEHIND the > > taillight mounting brackets, but haven't yet gotten a clear answer. > > > > Could anyone that has done this installation please let me know where > > the drilling is required? > > > > Thanks very much for your help! > > > > Roy > > |
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