Wolfe bolt-in roll cage - help!!
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Wolfe bolt-in roll cage - help!!
i have the wolfe 5-point bolt-in cage and getting ready to install it.
The roll cage looks like this:
My question is about the rear 2 bars bolt down just above the gas tank (as shown in the above picture). I crawled underneath the car to see where the bolt holes will come out when I drill them. There appears to be a gas tank there. Bad, very bad..
Do I need to remove the gas tank to drill these holes in the back? Or is there enough clearance to drill the holes without accidently drilling through the gas tank?
The roll cage looks like this:
My question is about the rear 2 bars bolt down just above the gas tank (as shown in the above picture). I crawled underneath the car to see where the bolt holes will come out when I drill them. There appears to be a gas tank there. Bad, very bad..
Do I need to remove the gas tank to drill these holes in the back? Or is there enough clearance to drill the holes without accidently drilling through the gas tank?
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I am pretty sure you have to remove the tank. it says so on there site.
"Installation: Requires removal of seats, some interior plastic and carpet. Bolts to floor with plates above and below the floor with 4 bolts each point (per NHRA requirements). Can be installed with hand tools and a drill in a few hours. Fuel tank must be dropped if installing with Over Seat Rear Bars."
"Installation: Requires removal of seats, some interior plastic and carpet. Bolts to floor with plates above and below the floor with 4 bolts each point (per NHRA requirements). Can be installed with hand tools and a drill in a few hours. Fuel tank must be dropped if installing with Over Seat Rear Bars."