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Just installed Wolfe 6 point, seats & Harness'. (couple pics)

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Old 03-28-2004, 04:31 PM
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Default Just installed Wolfe 6 point, seats & Harness'. (couple pics)

Finally got to install some of my safety stuff today. I thought it would all look kind of stupid in a daily driver but it came out looking pretty good. Just snapped a couple of quick pics and thought I'd share. Now it's time to install the go fast parts.



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Looks good. I'm about to need one too. How hard was the cage to install?
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Not very hard to install. I did it by myself but it would have been 10 times easier with a second set of hands. Basicly the hardest part is getting the cage squared up with the car, from there it's pretty straight forward.
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weld in or bolt in?
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how are the seats? forzas right? are they comfortable enough for daily driving? it looks bad *** in your car
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Yeah how are the seats, car looks really nice. You did a good job.
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Thanks for the compliments guys. It's a bolt in bar but if I did it again I would no doubt go with the weld it. It would be a much cleaner install.


The seats are Forzas. I have only driven to the Sunoco station and back with them but, my first impresions have been very good. I think that they are much more comfortable that my stock stripper seats. I used to get a sore back after about an hour or so with the stockers but I don't think that will be an issue anymore. These seats support you every where, they wrap around your sides and it feels good. The only thing I had to do was have my dad machine some spacers to go between the front of the seat mounts and the silder. Without them there was not enough angle in the seats and I felt like I was sliding out of the front.
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Nice set up, I wish I needed a cage.
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You don't have to 'need' a cage, you can just get it to give the illusion of being faster!




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