Rollbar is done! Pics
Rollbar is done! Pics
Dropped the car off last Tuesday and picked it up today, I'm glad I had one custom made instead of buying a bolt in bar. This thing is really sweet, they did such a kick ass job cutting the carpet and going through the seat delete.
The pictures don't do it justice, I couldn't really find a way to get a good shot of it. The paint came out awesome, the pics make it look scratched and weird....
I'm almost SPA legal now.
I know I need to get some padding for it, after the paint is fully dried.
The pictures don't do it justice, I couldn't really find a way to get a good shot of it. The paint came out awesome, the pics make it look scratched and weird....
I'm almost SPA legal now.
I know I need to get some padding for it, after the paint is fully dried.
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Looks great. Advice on shoulder belts: You must ensure they cannot fall off the shoulder in side impact. Constrain the belts where they go around the bar so they cannot slide apart on the bar. Make the two belts be adjacent on the bar. It is best to have the belts angle sideways toward each other. Also a belt that ties the two belts together just in front of the seat may be necessary.
Even better. Get a HANS. Then you may need different belts! 8-[
Even better. Get a HANS. Then you may need different belts! 8-[
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Tom and Randy at Precision Motorsports in Milford, Ma did the work. It's not cheap at $1600 bucks but they did exactly what I wanted and the paint work came out nice with no overspray on the interior. All the cuts in the carpet and rear panels are small and look great. Its always more of a pain when working on a street car with interior pieces. I had them install the harnesses and re-enforce the mounting points with backing plates and still ensure the stock seat belts work.
They told me 40 feet of tubing went into the car! If you have ever seen Brian Stonkus's Red Roush Mustang they did the rollbar, now rollcage in that car. After seeing how nice his car came out I knew where I wanted to send mine.
I'm trying to work out a deal for a set of Sparco EVO2s, I went to HMS Motorsports today (fun with flooded road closings!) and sat in the Cobra Suzuka GTs and liked those as well. If I can pull it off I'll buy whatever I can get a better deal on with brackets. Black to match the bar and harnesses.
The belts in the car now are 6 point, just can't see them in the pics. You can attach the sub belts but obviously not ideal with stock seats.
Drove the car to work today, no squeeks or rattles and it still rides great on the street. Its a little firmer in the rear but nothing too harsh, even with the crappy Mass roads.
They told me 40 feet of tubing went into the car! If you have ever seen Brian Stonkus's Red Roush Mustang they did the rollbar, now rollcage in that car. After seeing how nice his car came out I knew where I wanted to send mine.
I'm trying to work out a deal for a set of Sparco EVO2s, I went to HMS Motorsports today (fun with flooded road closings!) and sat in the Cobra Suzuka GTs and liked those as well. If I can pull it off I'll buy whatever I can get a better deal on with brackets. Black to match the bar and harnesses.
The belts in the car now are 6 point, just can't see them in the pics. You can attach the sub belts but obviously not ideal with stock seats.
Drove the car to work today, no squeeks or rattles and it still rides great on the street. Its a little firmer in the rear but nothing too harsh, even with the crappy Mass roads.
Good stuff Mike! Looks awesome. Sounds like you did it right too, and not too much of a compromise for a street car.
Like you said, you'll definetly need some padding on it, especially since you're going to be driving it on the street. If you haven't ordered it i suggest getting the good high density stuff.
http://www.hmsmotorsport.com/ximg/1942/hd.02.jpg
Not the cheaper stuff that looks like pipe insulation.
I have a suzaka GT as my drivers seat and a regular Suzuka for the passenger. If you want a second look, or want to try it in a car you're welcome to drive mine.
Like you said, you'll definetly need some padding on it, especially since you're going to be driving it on the street. If you haven't ordered it i suggest getting the good high density stuff.
http://www.hmsmotorsport.com/ximg/1942/hd.02.jpg
Not the cheaper stuff that looks like pipe insulation.
I have a suzaka GT as my drivers seat and a regular Suzuka for the passenger. If you want a second look, or want to try it in a car you're welcome to drive mine.
The passenger seat in you're car is tight, I know I want the GT versions. The guy at HMS called them "American" Versions... haha.
One of the SVTOA guys is putting together a group buy of this stuff.
http://www.safedrives.com/proddetail.as ... pad&cat=72
Its $17.40 for 3 feet shipped. I just need to measure off how much I need, if anyone else is interested let me know.
One of the SVTOA guys is putting together a group buy of this stuff.
http://www.safedrives.com/proddetail.as ... pad&cat=72
Its $17.40 for 3 feet shipped. I just need to measure off how much I need, if anyone else is interested let me know.
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