Larry, I was not trying to be rude, I had added the smiley face hoping that would clearify that I wasn't; appearently it wasn't enough if several of you thought so.
I have gone through many different scenerios of how to change things on my buggy or how to do it if I started the build over. First and foremost I am not a fan of extoskelitons! If the good lord did not do it, with a few exceptions, then why should I

If I started over with a stock pan then the tunnel would have to come out to give more room for seating. Then I could have a good/proper cage built. I think I would start a frame something like Barrett or ACME/Barrien have... rectangular tube for a base then go from there. Heck, I could even have hanging pedels.
My suspension would also change a bunch.
Right now I just want some controlable (this means that it slows down/absorbes some of the action) side protection in an area that does not have or readally allow for it. I had been talking about bead rolling two pieces and conjoining them into a structural object which was thin enough to transverse the tight areas. I am currently thinking about maybe some rectangular tubing say 1" X 2" or more inches. Not sure just what is out there. Bridging like Larry showed is not that condusive to side hits, it is more directional to the bridge itself. While better than nothing tubing bend/flexes more than solid flat sides do as I remember. I am not giving up on the formed pieces as there is a lot to learn there. I also have some measuring to obtain next time down where my buggy is stored.
Remember that on the sand you want to stay on top of the sand and weight is a penalty to that. More weight = more power and/or more floatation which also can translate to more power. A lot of learning and lectures towards that have been given me over the years.