Wolfe 6-pt bolt-in roll-bar with both door swingouts
#1
Wolfe 6-pt bolt-in roll-bar with both door swingouts
SOLD!
Picked this up like a year ago and never got around to installing it, and now I've decided to go a different route. Powdercoated black, has door swingout kits on both sides. I know there are a couple scratches in the powdercoating from sitting in my garage so long, but nothing terrible.
Options from Wolfe:
Welded crossbar (behind the seats, REQUIRED for track rules)
Low-slung door bars
Rear bars go through your speaker grills in the back quarter pieces.
Driver and passenger door swingout kits ($170 option)
$575 + $170 swingouts = $740. I got this at 20% off for their after-Xmas sale, so it was $596 + $125 shipping = $721.
I'll sell it locally for $600.
I had to wait over a month for this, on top of that. Come pick it up and install it, no waiting necessary
SOLD!
Picked this up like a year ago and never got around to installing it, and now I've decided to go a different route. Powdercoated black, has door swingout kits on both sides. I know there are a couple scratches in the powdercoating from sitting in my garage so long, but nothing terrible.
Options from Wolfe:
Welded crossbar (behind the seats, REQUIRED for track rules)
Low-slung door bars
Rear bars go through your speaker grills in the back quarter pieces.
Driver and passenger door swingout kits ($170 option)
$575 + $170 swingouts = $740. I got this at 20% off for their after-Xmas sale, so it was $596 + $125 shipping = $721.
I'll sell it locally for $600.
I had to wait over a month for this, on top of that. Come pick it up and install it, no waiting necessary
SOLD!
Last edited by DuronClocker; 02-19-2008 at 12:12 AM.
#3
Thanks Matt, I'd think so too. On Wolfe's website, there's only a 20lb difference between this and chrome moly. That's why I didn't care to spend the extra $300. Figured that $300 could easily get me enough power to make up for 20lbs. I know your car is a tin can though