Question for George Knighton
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OK... Nobody seems to have detail pictures of the rollbar in my car.
However, Scott Lear has an online installation treatise at http://www.sandmracing.com/srollbar.html.
This is exactly the same rollbar that I have, and the instructions are good.
Just two things.
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1. You can keep the rear speakers, if you want. It'll be clear to you when you're doing it that it's possible if you just reconnect the speakers at one mounting point.
2. Don't forget the padding. Unpadded rollbars are dangerous both on the track and on the street.
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Good luck with your rollbar.
However, Scott Lear has an online installation treatise at http://www.sandmracing.com/srollbar.html.
This is exactly the same rollbar that I have, and the instructions are good.
Just two things.
[list:6303b69f36]
1. You can keep the rear speakers, if you want. It'll be clear to you when you're doing it that it's possible if you just reconnect the speakers at one mounting point.
2. Don't forget the padding. Unpadded rollbars are dangerous both on the track and on the street.
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Good luck with your rollbar.