I used Safe T Cap on a 1st gen Toyota Tacoma a few years back. One thing I can say is they make a quality part as does Pocono metal. I can tell you it will snow ball (as does every project) but It really does hold up well. I went with the 3 section style as it allows for a little bit of movement / adjustment. Coating wise, I went with an internal coating from Eastwood but have since used fluid film. Overall, the project turned out great and is holding up well but was very labor intensive.
Since I am a sucker for a good deal and always need a project around I have a 2005 Rubicon that I plan to frame swap this winter. Found a perfect frame that I plan to have blasted / powder coated and try my hand at that this go round. I will be curious to see the amount of time I will have in this project. Either way I don't think you can go wrong.


Since I am a sucker for a good deal and always need a project around I have a 2005 Rubicon that I plan to frame swap this winter. Found a perfect frame that I plan to have blasted / powder coated and try my hand at that this go round. I will be curious to see the amount of time I will have in this project. Either way I don't think you can go wrong.


