Very niceGot my street 4 point bar kit from Chris Alston. Had to modify the rear down-tubes as it's a convertible. Back seat is accessible by pulling the two pins securing the crossbar behind the seats.
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just checked it out looks the same as s & W just a few bucks higher. thank you for your input will decide which way i'm going here in a couple weeks. want to tie in the sub frame connectors to roll bar. still need to install relocation kit.
i don't have a tig welder guess i better look at some costs. the s and w kit looks good but i have a tube bender already. still lost which way to go but all you gots some great pics and want to thank you for taking the time to get some great pics. bearmanI built mine out of Moly .083" (some bars can be as thin as .050") for weight savings. Moly must be Tig welded. DOM .120" is lighter than the standard ELW .134". Both can be mig welded. But DOM costs nearly the same as moly. I didn't use floor plates but plated the inside of the rocker. Then ran out riggers between the subframe connector and this plate. By doing it this way you can tack weld everything first. Then cut the out rigger tacks and drop the entire cage down to access the upper bars. Cutting the floor out around the outrigger and reinstalling the piece after is much easier.Brake line was used to make templates. Most tube were made long and then snuck up on the fit. Obviously a roll bar would just be less tubes. My sons car and my street car have roll bars built similar to this. The exception is the rear bars are up ar the roof as both have back seats.
Doug
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i believe that is the same type of kit i'm looking at also. from s and w
so ask for high tops to use rear seat. so the kits are good to work with nice to knowI've installed a few S&W kits in A & B body cars.Fit is good.
If you order the Pro Street rear bars to fit high for rear seat room,you get the regular rear bars in the kit as well.
Gives you some extra tubing to work with.
sweet set up and hand made aslo great work thank you.My 70' Challenger street car. Chrome moly 25.5 certified cage and chassis. All custom bent/made, all home built with the help of some buddies, still with stock firewall, floors and full interior. Can't sit back there but still has the rear seat. Two bars punch through rear seat to tie into upper spring perche's underneath .
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