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GORT
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I know there are a few of you guys who have the Wolfe roll bar. Does anyone have pics with someone sitting in the driver seat? I'm a pretty big guy and from the pics I have seen I think I might hit my head on the bar....if you guys have pics please let me see them!

Thanks!


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timbalan77
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No pics of anyone in the car, but here's a link to Rob's WS6, which has the bar painted white, so maybe that'll help show the location?
http://www.geocities.com/badass30th/pics.html

[ 07 February 2002: Message edited by: timbalan77 ]



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99 SS 'Vert
Lid, MAF Ends, MAF Translator, Hotchkis STB, Wolfe 4-Point
77 Vette

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BadAss30th
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I'm 6'3 and I don't hit my head on the bar. It's way behind the seat even at it's farthest back position.

Unless you are taller than Shaq and have a long stretch neck you don't have any worries.

Peace,
Rob (BadAss30th)

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timbalan77
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BTW, thanks again for the help Rob. It took me a little while to get the cage in, had some fitting problems, but overall it turned out nice. One thing I should mention in case anyone else is thinking of the Wolfe cage, if you order the optional crossbar, make sure that it is in place before you bolt the cage down.
If it is not (as I found out), then you will pinch the legs together, and when you go to install the crossbar later, you will find that it might be too long then (I had to have my bar grinded down and have the holes redrilled since I did not/could not uninstall the cage itself).
I get tons of compliments on my cage, as I'm sure Rob does too. It's a nice-looking setup.

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Lid, MAF Ends, MAF Translator, Hotchkis STB, Wolfe 4-Point
77 Vette

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