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ndpace 07-26-2010 03:05 PM

3 point rollbar installation
 
I am working an final install of the rollbar installation. My question is do you have to weld the mounting plates in with the hoop and brace in place or should you be able to assemble the hoop and brace after the mounting plates are welded?

Does that make sense?

Thanks, Jim

Wbulk 07-26-2010 04:53 PM

Not clear Jim. The 4X4X1/4" plates are usually welded in place on the frame. The rear fiberglass panel is cut out around them.

ndpace 07-26-2010 05:11 PM

sorry, I know that my post was not worded very well.
I had someone "install" my roll bar and when I try to slide the hoop and brace in place they are off alot. I did not know if the angles worked so that once the plates are welded in place if you should be able to slide the hoop out.
Not sure that is much better :>(
Jim

Wbulk 07-26-2010 05:24 PM

I sent you some pictures. I have a ton more. Let me know. You should be able to unbolt the brace leg and slide it down. Then you should be able to unbolt the hoop and slid it up and out. Then you can slide the brace leg up and out.

Wayne


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