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New 4 point roll bar pics

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  • Start date Start date Nov 3, 2004

2bav8

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I can finally use my rear seat again
Just waiting for a little paint to dry before I install them.

http://members.cox.net/mbstang/images/rollbar_1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/mbstang/images/rollbar_2.jpg
 
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bnickel

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looking good bro, i like the way the rear down bars hug the body line so you can't really see them from the side
 

HistoricMustang

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Good looking stuff and yes, you want to be able to use the back seat, especially as you get older to bring back those memories.

Are you going to add any sidebars? If so keep them low as they are a pain to crawl over.

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jerry S

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2bav8 said:
I can finally use my rear seat again
Just waiting for a little paint to dry before I install them.

http://members.cox.net/mbstang/images/rollbar_1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/mbstang/images/rollbar_2.jpg
Click to expand...

how does this bar allow you to use the rear seat? Unless I am not understanding what I am looking at, I see a cross bar going right across the width of the car. How do you climb over that to get into the back?
 

oboebrian

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Nice Matt, You're going to have to give me a ride someday
 

EL1NOR

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How can you say you're still going to use the rear seat? Anyone back there without racing shoulder harnesses is going to get severely hurt if you even brake fast, let alone crash.

-(FACE TO THE POLE)-

-Tim

=unless you just mean for cosmetics
 

2bav8

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My old roll bar would have required me to cut up my old seat, as it went right through the upper seat cushion to the trunk. So now I can intall my rear seat, as for actual use, I highly doubt I'd ever let somebody sit back there! Just wouldn't be safe, let alone convient. I was just getting tired of the getto look without the seat, not to mention a lot more road noise.
 
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