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RBL1676SSS - Roll Cage – CDS Full Internal Weld-In

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Original price - Original price €1.150,00
Original price
€1.150,00
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Current price €1.150,00
OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Roll Cage Full internal weld-in roll cage, fitted inside the cab to provide occupant protection.

The cage is built from CDS (cold-drawn seamless) steel tube and is welded into the body shell rather than bolted, forming a permanent integrated structure.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
DEFENDER 90 — Full internal weld-in roll cage (Safety Devices)
Alternative Codes
RBL1676SSS

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RBL1676SSS roll cage and how does it mount?
The RBL1676SSS is a full internal weld-in roll cage for the Land Rover Defender 90. It's built from CDS (cold-drawn seamless) steel tube and welds directly into the body shell rather than bolting in, forming a permanent integrated structure inside the cab.
What's the difference between a weld-in cage and a bolt-in cage?
A weld-in cage like this is welded permanently into the body shell, giving a rigid integrated structure, but it can't be removed without cutting. A bolt-in cage mounts to existing points and can be taken out. The RBL1676SSS is the weld-in type, so fitting needs welding to the shell.
Who should fit this weld-in roll cage?
Weld-in roll cages like the RBL1676SSS typically need a competent welder or fabricator, since the tube is welded directly into the Defender 90 body shell. It's not a bolt-in job, so the structure has to be welded in correctly to perform as occupant protection. This is usually specialist work.