My respects for guys who try their best to do it on their own so they see that its not easy or cheap to have the right tools. A 3 to 4hr instal turns into an weekend job or weeks sometimes
Just got the popcorn. Looking forward to a quick Jason install. Now having breakfast. Things seem to take a bit of time. Love it. Hang in there buddy. You can't say it isn't real.
3 yrs later. Funny to see the struggle. It’s high carbon structural steel. Ya you needed a real drill bit and slow speed. But anyways. Life goes on. If you ever get to 50 likes are you gonna still take the Jeep up the hill 😂
Yes. I detailed the install here. If you can't view the images or thread, let me know. www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/best-harness-for-roll-cage-on-350r.136754/page-2#post-2849743
I just wonder why every project has to fight you to the bitter end lol. It looks awesome for sure hopefully the rest of the install gets done soon. Did my part on getting to 50 likes
HAHA! yeah it's always a struggle for some reason. I have a feeling it will be worth it in the end. :) thanks for the like! I would love to run the Gladiator up Challenge Hill!
Invest in a electric impact. Im pretty sure that you can use seat bolts they are set up to cut threads in those holes without threads. And its really hard to drill through boron steel it is the hardest metal in automobile. Have a great day.
Why are you attempting to install a CMS roll bar and have all the Watson roll bar info in the description? Is that your way of telling people to get the Watson?Lol!! I had a ‘17 GT350R that blew the engine at the track. Ford did a buyback of the car and I pulled the Watson bar and Simpson harness’ along with a few Steeda pieces out of the R and paid the pro that installed them originally in the R to reinstall them in the ‘20 PP2 I got to replace the R. Honestly that R blowing up was a blessing. It drank oil like it was it’s job at the track and wasn’t the greatest on the street. Ordered a ‘20 PP2 with all the options and with the money left over put the FP R Brembo brake package and a lot of suspension pieces from the Steeda catalog on it. The PP2 is much nicer inside, better manners on the street and actually faster on my home track (NJMP) than the R ever was. I will say I don’t know how much you track your car but most if not all event organizers in my area require some kind of block off or rear seat delete with the roll bar. Used the stock one with the R and the Watson one for the PP2. Good on you for thinking about safety first. You are never gonna go wrong with safety equipment and structural reinforcements. Having said that, watching you struggle was painful. Pay a pro. So worth the $.
Good catch on the Watson bar, I didn't write the description, I deleted it and will update it accordingly. Thank you. What do you mean by some kind of block off? Is that a something that separates the trunk space from the rear seat area? Like it cannot be open?
Great lemon to lemonade story. I have '18 Whipple with a full Steeda setup. Run gt350 tires and wheels, upgraded brembos. All $18k less that a Shelby. Love the car but have a Z06 ordered. We will see what happens.