Cool Tech Roll Bar - Sneak Peek
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Originally Posted by nota4re
Thanks for asking! We're almost there! Sorry it has been so long. I expect 2-3 weeks and this forum will be first to know. I REALLY appreciate the interest!
My car is in storage and I am planning on getting a roll bar set up come spring time.
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Are you going to do a limited supply or make them as ordered?
My car is in storage and I am planning on getting a roll bar set up come spring time.
My car is in storage and I am planning on getting a roll bar set up come spring time.
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Hi Kendall !
Always great to hear about the progress you are making with the bar. Do you have anything on the custom Boss five point harness for the bar ? I would prefer to order the bar and harness together. If you have any prices please PM me as I have to decide between the bar, kooks full system or the divorce.
Best regards,
Rob
Always great to hear about the progress you are making with the bar. Do you have anything on the custom Boss five point harness for the bar ? I would prefer to order the bar and harness together. If you have any prices please PM me as I have to decide between the bar, kooks full system or the divorce.
Best regards,
Rob
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Kendall...you previously mentioned a possible option of "pre cut/fit panels"..If that is an option when it comes time to build/powdercoat(LS Red) my bar..please shoot me a price for this option..Thanks Don
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That's a shame, I work at Mary Kay and thought pink would look great in my LS. I guess I'll have to order a red one.
I am one of those **** owners that would like to be able to keep the car as original as possible, that being said, how many holes will need to be drilled to accommodate the roll bar? Also, I would be interested in having the pre-cut interior pieces available with the kit.
I am one of those **** owners that would like to be able to keep the car as original as possible, that being said, how many holes will need to be drilled to accommodate the roll bar? Also, I would be interested in having the pre-cut interior pieces available with the kit.
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That's a shame, I work at Mary Kay and thought pink would look great in my LS. I guess I'll have to order a red one.
I am one of those **** owners that would like to be able to keep the car as original as possible, that being said, how many holes will need to be drilled to accommodate the roll bar? Also, I would be interested in having the pre-cut interior pieces available with the kit.
I am one of those **** owners that would like to be able to keep the car as original as possible, that being said, how many holes will need to be drilled to accommodate the roll bar? Also, I would be interested in having the pre-cut interior pieces available with the kit.
That makes two of us at Mary Kay. Are you at TMKB? You need to drive it to work sometime. Mine's a daily driver so it's in the parking garage almost every day.
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... I am one of those **** owners that would like to be able to keep the car as original as possible, that being said, how many holes will need to be drilled to accommodate the roll bar? Also, I would be interested in having the pre-cut interior pieces available with the kit.
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I am one of those **** owners that would like to be able to keep the car as original as possible, that being said, how many holes will need to be drilled to accommodate the roll bar? Also, I would be interested in having the pre-cut interior pieces available with the kit.
Let me address the questions.
Regarding the panels. There are two reasons that people may want the panels from us. One, getting new panels will allow the owner to retain his/her existing panels in their virgin OEM form. Second, getting panels from us that are "pre-modified" will aid in the installation process - less for the customer to do. Obviously, many prospective customers would say yes to both reasons.
I purchased a pair of these panels with the intention of confirming 1) that I got the right panels and; 2) what the packaging was. The good news is that I did indeed get the right panels and the bad news is that the boxes are very large. Our challenge is in packaging/shipping and how do we achieve this in the most economical way. We are still looking at that. Additionally, we are looking at the "degree of difficulty" of the panel mods that would be needed and how easily the average DIY'r could do these mods themselves. Just to be completely transparent - we seek to sell roll bars and have no interest in making profits from selling OEM panels. As such, we are aligned with our prospective customers in that we want to keep panel costs and shipping as low as possible - all of which may add to the attractiveness of our roll bar solution.
In summary: We will provide an option to order panels from us and pre-modifying them is the least of our concern. We DO have concerns about shipping costs. We still have work to do to determine the amount of mods and best methods for the DIY'r to achieve. We would like to make this as easy as possible - potentially enabling you to purchase/obtain your panels locally. The good news here is that the panels are hardly unique. To the best of my knowledge, they are NOT unique to the Boss and there's probably a LOT of current gen Mustang models that share this panel. As such, they are hardly a "treasure" and should be easily obtainable many, many years into the future.
The other interior mod will be where the support tubes transition into the trunk. We tried to be as smart as we could in lessening panel mods when we came up with our design. The horizontal sheetmetal rear shelf (that houses your rear speakers) comes forward and then has ~4" vertical lip on it. The LS cross brace attaches to this lip and the Boss rear seats have a latch on this lip. Our support tubes transition to the trunk just below this lip. The design objective was 1) to avoid making any cuts in this sheetmetal and; 2) get as close as we can to this lip.... thus enabling LS owners the ability to "notch" the upper edge of their trim panel instead of cutting a hole. Frankly speaking - I still don't know what mod is required here. I will have more info and pics soon. After all... if you're still reading this there's no denying that you ARE ****!
Aside from the minor interior trimming/mods that will be needed, the other question was what holes/cutting/sawing must be done for installation. Again, we've tried to make this as easy and least intrusive as possible! There will be 4 holes total that will need to be drilled - and you won't even need a template to make them. In the trunk and around the rear shock towers, you will see that Ford uses double-wall sheetmetal as reinforcement. The sheetmetal layer on the trunk side and easily visible to you has a couple of holes in it - but the sheetmetal layer that it sandwiches against doesn't have these holes. We will have you drill out the holes through the second layer of sheetmetal - 2 holes per shock tower and this is where we will have you bolt in the shock tower brace along with momentarily dropping the top of the shock to use it as an additional attachment point for the brace. That is the totality of drilling/cutting that you will do. Everything else is complete bolt-in.
Sorry for the long post. As I say way too often...... "more soon".
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P.S. Don't forget the seatbelt kit
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Originally Posted by nota4re
We're working on that. I just recieved some pieces to try. The objective is to have harnesses ready when the bars are. Trying to get a little bit of "Boss 302" customization on the belts/latch.... enough to entice you to consider our harness compared to many others that are available.