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Old 05-16-2004, 07:10 PM
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Default S&W vs. Wolfe roll bar. Pro's and Con's

I'm going to be purchasing a roll bar soon for my 01' WS6 and am wondering if anyone has seen both of these to compare? I have seen lots of info and pics on the Wolfe, but none on the S&W and am wondering how it compares. How is the fitment and installation of it? Is there a reason it is half the price of a Wolfe? Thanks.
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I have an 8 point mild steel Wolfe with jig notching sitting waiting to go in. It appears to be very nice quality and the jig notching very well done. It'll be going in soon for tig welding so we'll see.
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Everything is extra long and must be cut to length and fitted/notched corerectly. It's alot more work to install.

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I'm going to be purchasing a roll bar soon for my 01' WS6 and am wondering if anyone has seen both of these to compare? I have seen lots of info and pics on the Wolfe, but none on the S&W and am wondering how it compares. How is the fitment and installation of it? Is there a reason it is half the price of a Wolfe? Thanks.
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If you get the jig notch option on the Wolfe is everything ready to go right in with no extra modification?
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Get the Wolfe....best cage for a street car hands down. Quality and fit are very top notch.....plus it fits tight to the inside of the car (ie. does not look ghetto).

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