Rollbar
I tried searching for the topic, but I couldn't find any info on it. When the autopower rollbar is installed, do you have to take the rear speakers out for it to fit right? Also, how many people are running an autopower rollbar in the R, or even any rollbar for that matter? I'm gonna be doing quite a few track days this summer, just wanted to see what you guys think about putting one in the car. The car is driven maybe once every month on the road.
you just need to dremel out the bracket on the speaker housing. it'll be obvoius during install. anyway, i have yet to track my car and is driven often and i'm glad i got the bar. i feel safer in the car and the rear has stiffened up a bit as well.
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Thanks RJ!
It's a pain in the ***. The rear speaker mount - I drilled out the white plastic 'mount' that the screw threads into. Then I stuck a zip tie through the hole, and mounted the speaker behind the mount instead of in front.
Also, you have to cut the bottom-rear around the speaker opening of the panels to get the bar to go in nicely and fit flush against the panels.
Thanks RJ!
It's a pain in the ***. The rear speaker mount - I drilled out the white plastic 'mount' that the screw threads into. Then I stuck a zip tie through the hole, and mounted the speaker behind the mount instead of in front.
Also, you have to cut the bottom-rear around the speaker opening of the panels to get the bar to go in nicely and fit flush against the panels.
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