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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
whats everyone going to do over the winter? mods? projects?
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<blockquote data-quote="C Weil" data-source="post: 2967458" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>Oh, I thought I already answered that. It came with the car! It's a Kenny Brown street car. It's basically just a 6 point that's welded at the front (I haven't looked at it, but I'm assuming it's welded to the front of the subframe connector), the rear bulkhead (for support of the main hoop) and at the rear shock towers. There's also a brace connecting the two shock tower braces that is seperated (but I'd recommend it). It's a nice cage, and it doesn't get in the way because the front door bars are low and don't come higher than the seat. I've never contacted them getting out of the car, unlike some other cages I've tried. I'm quite happy with it.</p><p></p><p>I've installed other roll bars, and if you bolt it in, it's time consuming but not necessarily very difficult. Just requires some time to make sure it's perfectly aligned and drilled properly for the plates. If you weld it, it's the same alignment issue, but then the rest of the time is just in welding. It does take a bit of time. I'd recommend welding it, though, unless you don't have subframce connectors (if you don't...why?!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C Weil, post: 2967458, member: 20065"] Oh, I thought I already answered that. It came with the car! It's a Kenny Brown street car. It's basically just a 6 point that's welded at the front (I haven't looked at it, but I'm assuming it's welded to the front of the subframe connector), the rear bulkhead (for support of the main hoop) and at the rear shock towers. There's also a brace connecting the two shock tower braces that is seperated (but I'd recommend it). It's a nice cage, and it doesn't get in the way because the front door bars are low and don't come higher than the seat. I've never contacted them getting out of the car, unlike some other cages I've tried. I'm quite happy with it. I've installed other roll bars, and if you bolt it in, it's time consuming but not necessarily very difficult. Just requires some time to make sure it's perfectly aligned and drilled properly for the plates. If you weld it, it's the same alignment issue, but then the rest of the time is just in welding. It does take a bit of time. I'd recommend welding it, though, unless you don't have subframce connectors (if you don't...why?!). [/QUOTE]
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