P700 700-P2 roll cage chop?

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shastaboat

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I have a dilemma. I am interested in buying a P-2. My toy hauler is a 2003 and is limited by the rear raised queen bed to 72" height. I contemplated trying to raise the bed but the wall support mount area was not built to allow remounting the bed support locations. It's OK for ATV's but a bit short for UTV's. The p-2 roll cage raises in the back to about 75" but the p-4 cage is shorter and more flat horizontal. I'm only 5'10" tall and there is ample head room on either to chop the roll cage to accommodate me to 71". The front roll cage from the p-4 would be simpler chop of about 2". Has anyone done a similar roll cage chop?
 
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I have a dilemma. I am interested in buying a P-2. My toy hauler is a 2003 and is limited by the rear raised queen bed to 72" height. I contemplated trying to raise the bed but the wall support mount area was not built to allow remounting the bed support locations. It's OK for ATV's but a bit short for UTV's. The p-2 roll cage raises in the back to about 75" but the p-4 cage is shorter and more flat horizontal. I'm only 5'10" tall and there is ample head room on either to chop the roll cage to accommodate me to 71". The front roll cage from the p-4 would be simpler chop of about 2". Has anyone done a similar roll cage chop?
I have not done one but would like to see one .
 
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shastaboat

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The more I think about it, the more I'm contemplating a quick pin release on the front bars and a fold back roll cage to flip back over the rear bed. It will be more expensive than a simple chop job but will still allow ample head room.