Which/who's 6 point
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I believe the only bolt-in 6pt is Wolfe. I have Midwest Chassis weld-in 6 pt in my car. The fit is great. The door bars follow the contour of the inside door panel and arm rest perfectly.
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I guess Wolfe it is. Anybody have some installed pics of a bolt-in in a Camaro/TA? (I have seen some on their site). I believe they make one with low slung door bars (for ease of entry) or maybe do swing outs.
Thanks for the input guys!
Thanks for the input guys!
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Wow, the pics on their site look much lower (if you have a minute, check out their site at the pewter Camaro. They appear much lower than yours. Maybe they've changed since you ordered??). Glad you clarified that for me. Guess I'll have to go with swing outs.
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Yeah for the money swing outs are nice. I just wanted to keep cost down. And maybe they are lower now, but I also have aftermarket seats, who knows. And my pics don't do justice, the cage is beautiful quality. And install is cleaned up a lot since then. Post pics when u get her going
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Go with swingouts for sure. Depending on your local track, NHRA allows 5pt bars to the same 9.99 ET as the 6pts. This will free up the bar getting in the way of your passenger, but you'll still have the rigidity of the bar on your side of the car. I'd definitely advise in a swingout if it's street driven frequently. Here's a 6pt bolt in from a previous car I built...