6 point roll cages..please post pics...
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6 point roll cages..please post pics...
i wanna know whos done it, pics please, and write ups, how you cut the carpet, and to make it look nice.. ive been looking at wolf with the bars that go over the seat. please post pics...
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Sorry my Sony Handicam over exposes everything. I hate it for taking photos.
To my knowledge its a Wolfe chromoly. See I got it used, out of a wrecked SS that was being parted out. I had it installed for less than the thing costs before shipping, guess I just got lucky. I think the carpet was cut with a utility knife or maybe dikes.
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dikes????? wait lesbians installed it? alright turbo dikes or hot ones..jk you notice a difference.. how the hell did they get it in there did you have to take all the interior out. and where would you go to have somethin like that installed?
more pics anybody..
more pics anybody..
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Car felt stiffer, and I already had SLP subframe connectors prior to it. Its hard to say as I put a Strano front sway bar on around the same time. Felt a lot better through curvy roads though.
I removed most of the interior before I took it to the shop. Have to take most of the plastic paneling out so the carpet can be moved. Once there, the installer cut the down bars off, the main hoop slid in through the back, with the hatch still attached.
I had it installed at a one man hot rod shop, he did everything. I suppose look for a performance shop in your area that people would recommend, people who have installed one before.
The thing to watch out for is the driver side door bar. Where it gets welded the fuel lines are plastic underneath!!! We had a little fire.
I removed most of the interior before I took it to the shop. Have to take most of the plastic paneling out so the carpet can be moved. Once there, the installer cut the down bars off, the main hoop slid in through the back, with the hatch still attached.
I had it installed at a one man hot rod shop, he did everything. I suppose look for a performance shop in your area that people would recommend, people who have installed one before.
The thing to watch out for is the driver side door bar. Where it gets welded the fuel lines are plastic underneath!!! We had a little fire.
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I will say this, I'm around 370 lbs and you can ask Corey, I can get in and out of his car like nothing. I love it and wish I had one but the wife hates it. So now i'm just looking for a 4 pt.
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I have the same as the one above but mine in the rear mounts through the rear speakers.. Pretty tight gettin in and out for a bigger guy he wouldnt like it so much but me being like 6'2 170 its not too bad!
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A couple examples ...
An 8 point we built for a 3rd gen road racer ...
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/Nick/...k_Build_03.jpg
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/Nick/...k_Build_07.jpg
And a 6 point in a 4th gen road racer ...
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/94%20...4tealForm8.jpg
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/94%20...TealForm37.JPG
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/94%20...TealForm33.JPG
An 8 point we built for a 3rd gen road racer ...
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/Nick/...k_Build_03.jpg
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/Nick/...k_Build_07.jpg
And a 6 point in a 4th gen road racer ...
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/94%20...4tealForm8.jpg
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/94%20...TealForm37.JPG
http://lawmotorsports.net/Pics/94%20...TealForm33.JPG
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did you have to pull all of interior out how did you cut the back speaker grill. and how did you cut the carpet. and did it come painted or did you paint after installed.. how did you paint it?
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Sorry my Sony Handicam over exposes everything. I hate it for taking photos.
To my knowledge its a Wolfe chromoly. See I got it used, out of a wrecked SS that was being parted out. I had it installed for less than the thing costs before shipping, guess I just got lucky. I think the carpet was cut with a utility knife or maybe dikes.
http://jalopnik.com/5390934/mustang-...over-tire-wall
main hoop, no cross brace, pre-bent (pre-failed) rear down braces, bolt-into the floor pan/fender well
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Heres a 3rd gen..More for show than for safty..last pic before I tore it down to make it really really nice and a bigger motor..
Had a healthy 385 built but after this summer of owning an LS car..I know whats goin in it now
My first car, DD though High School..now Im going for a show car with some *****..
Had a healthy 385 built but after this summer of owning an LS car..I know whats goin in it now
My first car, DD though High School..now Im going for a show car with some *****..