ROLL BARS
anyone install a 4pt or 6pt roll bar in a 2001+ mustang? if so how much of a pain in the but is it and what kind did you install? I am looking at the steeda 4pt with the cross brace for 5pt seat belts. any ideas or thoughts?
I have a friend with a 4 pt in his Cobra Convt and you cant even tell its there till you take the top down OR look hard enough. Very discrete. I personally would let a pro do the install though. Not something I care to do. Its more than a weekend job with the common tools.
im installing a 6pt in me fox, as long as you have some tools you should be fine, was gonna make my own but it would cost as much as buying one would.. all u gotta do it weld it in, ****ty part is you have to remove all of your interior.
I haven't installed a roll bar but I've been gathering as much info as I can because I'm going to install one in my Cobra this spring. Most (actually all) of the race shops I've visited use weld to fit cages. I not interested in racing....I just want to add some support and stiffness to the car. I found an article in the Feb '05 issue of Mustang Enthusiast which discusses the installation of a bolt in roll bar. The installation process seems to be fairly simple if you have basic mechanical skills (do you know the difference between a hammer and a cresent wrench?).... The kit they used is from Kirk Racing Products (kirkracing.com). The web site doesn't have much info but I plan on calling them to get some specifics. Anyway...I'm going to give it a shot. One other thing....the bars aren't very expensive but shipping is by truck freight and can cost more than the bar. Good luck.....
ORIGINAL: rd04svt
I haven't installed a roll bar but I've been gathering as much info as I can because I'm going to install one in my Cobra this spring. Most (actually all) of the race shops I've visited use weld to fit cages. I not interested in racing....I just want to add some support and stiffness to the car. I found an article in the Feb '05 issue of Mustang Enthusiast which discusses the installation of a bolt in roll bar. The installation process seems to be fairly simple if you have basic mechanical skills (do you know the difference between a hammer and a cresent wrench?).... The kit they used is from Kirk Racing Products (kirkracing.com). The web site doesn't have much info but I plan on calling them to get some specifics. Anyway...I'm going to give it a shot. One other thing....the bars aren't very expensive but shipping is by truck freight and can cost more than the bar. Good luck.....
I haven't installed a roll bar but I've been gathering as much info as I can because I'm going to install one in my Cobra this spring. Most (actually all) of the race shops I've visited use weld to fit cages. I not interested in racing....I just want to add some support and stiffness to the car. I found an article in the Feb '05 issue of Mustang Enthusiast which discusses the installation of a bolt in roll bar. The installation process seems to be fairly simple if you have basic mechanical skills (do you know the difference between a hammer and a cresent wrench?).... The kit they used is from Kirk Racing Products (kirkracing.com). The web site doesn't have much info but I plan on calling them to get some specifics. Anyway...I'm going to give it a shot. One other thing....the bars aren't very expensive but shipping is by truck freight and can cost more than the bar. Good luck.....

i already have the subframe connectors welded into my car. i am planning on takeing the car to the strip every now and then to see what it can do, I am looking at the roll bar for the safety factory and I also want to install 5pt seat belts in it, and everything i have researched says the you need a cage (at least 4pt) to safetly install a set of 5pt belts. The back seats are and will never be used for passengers so i an not worried about acess to the rear seats. I am just wondering what i am lookiing at for cost and if it is too much of a pain in the but to install myself, and if so how much it might cost to be installed bt a pro.
Welding is so....permanent. Even if you start with a bolt in you can weld it in later. As far as removing the interior....I completely removed the interior before I had 200 miles on the car to install a new stereo system. With the convertible you can let the top down and easily remove the seats. Back seat access is not an issue....I have considered putting in the "rear seat delete". My wife and I are the only ones who ride in it so the back seat area could work better as "trunk" space. Besides, after I install the bar if it needs to be welded I have a good excuse to buy a buzz box unit.
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ORIGINAL: mkspeed26
i highly suggest that you weld one in. its much more effective in chassis stiffening.
i highly suggest that you weld one in. its much more effective in chassis stiffening.
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