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Old 04-06-2008, 10:43 PM
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looks good! Get your bottle painted to match!
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Damn, that takes up a lot of room. I was thinking about a 6 pt cage, but I really want to keep my car "street" if you know what I mean.
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Looks good.
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Originally Posted by SweeTbone
Damn, that takes up a lot of room. I was thinking about a 6 pt cage, but I really want to keep my car "street" if you know what I mean.
I'll be getting a 6 pt w/swing outs, should be a lot more street friendly.
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Originally Posted by 'Trust'
I'll be getting a 6 pt w/swing outs, should be a lot more street friendly.
i probably would have done the same, but for the deal i got this at i couldnt pass it up
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that looks so badass! Picture quality is amazing too....haha
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Very nice...don't see many color-matched bars...
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sweet cage
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I purchased the dual swings on my Wolfe 6pt and I honestly NEVER open them. Im 6'0 210 pounds and i have NO problem getting in the car without opening the swing out. They make a hell of a cage though, fit like a glove
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Originally Posted by Mike@HSW
I purchased the dual swings on my Wolfe 6pt and I honestly NEVER open them. Im 6'0 210 pounds and i have NO problem getting in the car without opening the swing out. They make a hell of a cage though, fit like a glove
the fitment is perfect thats for damn sure! i couldnt be happier, and actually sitting in the front seats you cant even tell that it is caged
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Looks good.
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Very nice.
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Very nice kit.
Nice welds too.
I'm going to install one in mine later this year probably.
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i probably would have done the same, but for the deal i got this at i couldnt pass it up
You can get the parts that convert it from S&W for $34 for a single door. If you ever decide down the road you want them.
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Bad ***, looks good
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Looks really nice!
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very nice roll bar set up, any reason why you went with the gas tank one instead of the frame rails in the back area? how long did it take to to paint and install everything looks VERY well planned out
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Originally Posted by reject
very nice roll bar set up, any reason why you went with the gas tank one instead of the frame rails in the back area? how long did it take to to paint and install everything looks VERY well planned out
couldnt be further from the truth, i actually got a steal on this one , thats why i chose this particular setup for the completly unplanned mess that this was i am very happy with the feedback and results.
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Cage looks very good ! I'm getting ready to install my 6pt Wolfe cage (dual swingouts) and I'm wondering if you have any pointers for making perfect cuts on the carpet to fit around the cage. I've seen a couple of installs on 6pt cages and it looks like a surgeon installed the unit. I would like for the fit and finish to look a factory item


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