Wolfe 10pt install pics
Getting started pics, making sure everything fits. The jig notchng was just about perfect from wolfe, I'm glad I got that done.
Last edited by kp; Jun 21, 2006 at 11:41 AM.
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Total of lack welding skills = I had Bill Buck do my cage.
We started with using a Wolfe kit as the basis, and it worked out pretty well. Two bars had to be bent from scratch as they came wrong from Wolfe, but the rest of the kit was great.
Last edited by TWS; Jun 21, 2006 at 01:04 PM.
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I'm not even going to bother with the 6 point, just going with a 10 to get it done with. Did you have a 6 before?
I believe thats for 10.0 and quicker right?
Did you have to notch the firewall on the drivers side? Can't tell from your pics.
I'm not even going to bother with the 6 point, just going with a 10 to get it done with. Did you have a 6 before?
I believe thats for 10.0 and quicker right?
Did you have to notch the firewall on the drivers side? Can't tell from your pics.
You have to cut a notch in the dash sheet metal for the drivers bar, not really the firewall.I had a 6pt bolt in bar but didnt use any of it, sold it seperate.
9.9999 or 135mph needs a roll cage.
Ironically I was looking at the Wolfe 10 point earlier with a buddy. I would much rather get it over with than weld a 6 point and then have to pull it for a 10 point.
The only thing I was really curious about was the mounting points and how they could be used the tighten up the chassis in key places. Or if there were any more benifits from running tubing to other points. I like the way the wolfe ties to the rear shock points.
Ironically I was looking at the Wolfe 10 point earlier with a buddy. I would much rather get it over with than weld a 6 point and then have to pull it for a 10 point.
The only thing I was really curious about was the mounting points and how they could be used the tighten up the chassis in key places. Or if there were any more benifits from running tubing to other points. I like the way the wolfe ties to the rear shock points.
I would have rather just dropped the car off somewhere and had a custom cage done but no one wanted to do it local..
How did hte dash come apart too? Easy, or is it a nightmare? I'm planning on a removable steering wheel, so I can get in and out a little easier, plus I think it wil be cool to go to a car show and pull the wheel off and climb out, and cary it around.. anyone asks, it's the security system LOL.
I already had all the heat and AC stuff out. The dash bar cleared everything fine but I dont think the defroster ducts would fit. Legally if the firewall isnt modified you dont need the dash bar but I put it in anyhow. I have been working on cars for a lot of years and these dashes are easy compared to some, just a lot of screws and a little time the frist time you pull one.
Nice job though, wish I was that talented (and patient).





