C-Pillar Padding
Ok so you got your c-pillar but you want to go to lunch and take some peeps in the back and you want them to shut up about banging their heads on metal, especially with the mega-stiff springs
Or you got all the bling and the females pile up in the back...
What do you do....what do you do....
Has anyone come up with something like this maybe? I wish I could find some matching leather.
Or you got all the bling and the females pile up in the back...What do you do....what do you do....
Has anyone come up with something like this maybe? I wish I could find some matching leather.
LOL...actually they're shoulder pads for gym workout bars. They're twisted funny cuz they came with a snap string on one side which works out perfect to lock them in on the bolt...but they have to face opposite.
If you daily drive that thing i'd just take that C-pillar bar out...not worth the trouble. You don't really need it for a street car anyway...all the other tie/strut bars make it stiff enough for daily driving. Just stick it back on before you go auto-x...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Integra99GSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">does that bar actually help anything like majorly, sorry but it looks stupid</TD></TR></TABLE>
you dont really know the difference till you have one in your car. my g/f's car is pretty much the same setup as mine but i do have a c-pillar bar. my car does feel more stiff especially on tight high speed turns. i love it. as for back seat rides, i just take it out. it take like 5mins
mine:
you dont really know the difference till you have one in your car. my g/f's car is pretty much the same setup as mine but i do have a c-pillar bar. my car does feel more stiff especially on tight high speed turns. i love it. as for back seat rides, i just take it out. it take like 5mins
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yeah, either take it out or don't have people ride back there.
Even the SFI approved roll bar padding isn't going to help if you get into an accident and someone is back there.
Even the SFI approved roll bar padding isn't going to help if you get into an accident and someone is back there.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EeeJaySixxx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">on second thought...leave it in
did anyone ever think about the possibilities if you got a girl in the back seat and had a set of handcuffs?
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ahahahah! nice!
did anyone ever think about the possibilities if you got a girl in the back seat and had a set of handcuffs?
</TD></TR></TABLE>ahahahah! nice!
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