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Old 09-21-06, 11:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone out there installed a Wolfe Racecraft roll bar in their C5 convertible? Can you tell me how the install went? And, have you been able to get it certified by SCCA?

If I'm going to continue to take my 2001 'vert to the track for HPDEs, I think my wife and 3 kids would prefer that I have a little more protection than just a helmet in the event I go 4 wheels off!
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I was thinking of just the 4-point system. I only head out on the track 2-4 times per year, and the door bars would be too intrusive in th eevent I leave it in full-time.

My big concern is that the rear supports will be bolted to the plastic rear deck, and there's no structural support for that plastic deck...
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