hi,
did a search but didnt find anything apart from the style bar thread, but i just picked up a roll cage/bar and would like to know if anyone has any tips on installation...
only thing is that i dont want to molest the carpet.. does everyone just drill through it?
also would i need to remove the soft top in order to install it?
i've been told that it fits under a soft/hard top.
any help appreciated.
cheers
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what sort of roll bar is it?
If it is similar to the brown davis you wont need to remove the hood or the carpet
rules state there cant be anything flamibale etc between the bar and the body ie plastic trim or carpet
you can leave about 10mm of carpet under the flanges so the carpet stays down
carpet and trim is cut away on mine only place i didn't cut the carpet was under the big plate that goes right across the back
but ther is no bolt fittings in this location anyway
main thing really depends on what type of bar it is
ie does it go into the boot?
and right down behind the seats?
fi its a BD it wont have either of the above
Ryan.
If it is similar to the brown davis you wont need to remove the hood or the carpet
rules state there cant be anything flamibale etc between the bar and the body ie plastic trim or carpet
you can leave about 10mm of carpet under the flanges so the carpet stays down
carpet and trim is cut away on mine only place i didn't cut the carpet was under the big plate that goes right across the back
but ther is no bolt fittings in this location anyway
main thing really depends on what type of bar it is
ie does it go into the boot?
and right down behind the seats?
fi its a BD it wont have either of the above
Ryan.
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thanks ryan,
i have no idea what brand of bar it is, its not a BD, but was told that its a cams approved bolt in...
to my understanding most cams cages need to be welded?
anyways... the main hoop bar is positioned behind the seats, and then it has two bolt on bars which extend and attach to the parcel/rear shelf
when your talking about rules, those are CAMS rules ur talking about?
i have no idea what brand of bar it is, its not a BD, but was told that its a cams approved bolt in...
to my understanding most cams cages need to be welded?
anyways... the main hoop bar is positioned behind the seats, and then it has two bolt on bars which extend and attach to the parcel/rear shelf
when your talking about rules, those are CAMS rules ur talking about?
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The following link will give you a photographic guide to intalling a Brown Davis bar in both NA and NB models, assuming this is what you are fitting. Enjoy!
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lam.666 wrote:thanks ryan,
i have no idea what brand of bar it is, its not a BD, but was told that its a cams approved bolt in...
to my understanding most cams cages need to be welded?
anyways... the main hoop bar is positioned behind the seats, and then it has two bolt on bars which extend and attach to the parcel/rear shelf
when your talking about rules, those are CAMS rules ur talking about?
Cams and DOT
as long as it doesn't have side intrusion bars on the cage ie going to the dash board otherwise it sounds fine
can be bolted in for cams as the BD is, unless the rules have changed
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