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brown davis
what is involved in a brown davis install?
Is it a just, screw in a few bolts for the seatbelt tower, and drill a few holes into the back rear for the mounting points?
Is it a just, screw in a few bolts for the seatbelt tower, and drill a few holes into the back rear for the mounting points?
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Fra66L wrote:I'll be installing my steel BD bar tomorrow and just wondering if I'm supposed to cut away the plastic trim where the windblocker bolts in or should it just slide in with minimal trim butchering?
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brown davis
I did a note after installing two, but cant find it quickly....I seem to recall....
- two people or four hands is mandatory at certain stages.
-removing seats is a must, and some of our seat bolt were REALLY VERY TIGHT!
- a sharp 10mm drill bit is good, but shorter than normal, or a short drill unit, is a big help in getting a good angle under the lifted up softtop.
- you might need to remove some metal under the rear deck to be able to start the nuts on the bolts
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- two people or four hands is mandatory at certain stages.
-removing seats is a must, and some of our seat bolt were REALLY VERY TIGHT!
- a sharp 10mm drill bit is good, but shorter than normal, or a short drill unit, is a big help in getting a good angle under the lifted up softtop.
- you might need to remove some metal under the rear deck to be able to start the nuts on the bolts
jp 92 red
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Re: brown davis
jp928 wrote:-removing seats is a must,
Um, why would you need to remove the seats? I'm fitting mine tomorrow but have it secured by the seatbelt bolts at the moment to get it home from Mania. All I can see is I need to pop a few holes and bolt it up.
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Re: brown davis
smiles wrote:jp928 wrote:-removing seats is a must,
Um, why would you need to remove the seats? I'm fitting mine tomorrow but have it secured by the seatbelt bolts at the moment to get it home from Mania. All I can see is I need to pop a few holes and bolt it up.
Ian
It gives you more room during the install.
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i'm putting a brown davis bar in my na6 over the weekends, and am just wondering if a few ppl recommend removing the seats or if its not too bad to do the install with them still in.
ill pot a few pics after its all complete to show ppl how it went.
im also installing the NA front lip and wondering if anyone has put one on these puppies one, if so any advice, havent found much info on instal so far.
cheers
ill pot a few pics after its all complete to show ppl how it went.
im also installing the NA front lip and wondering if anyone has put one on these puppies one, if so any advice, havent found much info on instal so far.
cheers
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