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Do you think it is possible/practical, to build a cage that allows retention of the rear seat and does not make it a nightmare to get in and out of the rear seat via the normal method? And while still being reasonably strong to protect in the event of the accidental rolls and falls of every day...
I am glad the right decision was made. I will still chime in. Run the cage from front to back. You can get creative with the placement of vertical posts to not make it a hassle for the kids and crew to get in the back. Run racing harnesses, 5 of them, it's costly but it is worth it. You will...