How To Install Roll cage for a 93 integra
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One piece at a time. 
Seriously, though - not sure what you're asking. Do you mean literally what is the best way to install?

Seriously, though - not sure what you're asking. Do you mean literally what is the best way to install?
- Remove front/rear seats
- Install main hoop
- Drill holes into floorpan
- Install rear supports
- Drill holes into wheel tub
- Install seats
One piece at a time. 
Seriously, though - not sure what you're asking. Do you mean literally what is the best way to install?

Seriously, though - not sure what you're asking. Do you mean literally what is the best way to install?
- Remove front/rear seats
- Install main hoop
- Drill holes into floorpan
- Install rear supports
- Drill holes into wheel tub
- Install seats
j/k
what is the best way installing a roll cage without cutting holes into the quarter panel is it possible at all while having the back seats and quarter panel still there?
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If by quarter panel you mean the plastic trim that runs from the door to the rear of the car.
Seriously though, if you're so worried about cutting panels, you probably don't need to be participating in autosport events that require a rollbar/cage.
The Kirk Racing back doesn't require cutting of your interior panels.
You WILL lose your back seat though.
So you want a roll cage that you can keep your back seat and not touch your pannels, sounds intresting. Maybe try making a custom one and show us pictures when your done, I'm down for a good laugh.
yeah its gonna be hard for people to get in your back seat..you should just take em out or just not put a roll cage
cuz i mean arent roll cages for fast race cars..not slow passenger cars
cuz i mean arent roll cages for fast race cars..not slow passenger cars
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