Anyone use auto weld chassis for roll bars?
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From: Big Sandy, TX
Car: 1985 z28, 1994 Sierra
Engine: 350, 350
Transmission: T-5, 4L60E
Anyone use auto weld chassis for roll bars?
The prices seem really good. I'd have to call to see if they could put an extra bend in the bars that go from the main hoop to above the gas tank so I could keep my back seat, but other than that I like what I see, of course I don't know a whole lot about cages. Any input would be appreciated.
http://autoweldchassis.com/rbc.ivnu
http://autoweldchassis.com/rbc.ivnu
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Re: Anyone use auto weld chassis for roll bars?
Never heard of this company before.
But forget about keeping your backseat useable once you've installed a cage. You can keep it in for looks, but no one rides back there... You don't want to kill someone
But forget about keeping your backseat useable once you've installed a cage. You can keep it in for looks, but no one rides back there... You don't want to kill someone
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Car: 1985 z28, 1994 Sierra
Engine: 350, 350
Transmission: T-5, 4L60E
Re: Anyone use auto weld chassis for roll bars?
Yeah, I don't use my backseats now. In fact I already pulled the hard backing out of the backseat and just velcroed back in, looks stock and is just as comfortable but about 14 pounds lighter
but it just looks so weird leaving the bottom cushions in and the top being out. That is why I want to keep the back seat cushion.
but it just looks so weird leaving the bottom cushions in and the top being out. That is why I want to keep the back seat cushion. Thread
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