roll bar....

elevensies

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well for two days iv struggled with a pain in the ass roll bar trying to fit it.

Never again....

nearly every plastic component around the back of car has to be removed, along with every broken clip, then try size up and trim the turret covers.....and the damage caused trying to fit the dam bar in place, then the refit of the top cupboard lid... it was clearly like a spring loaded plastic explosive device, it just wouldn't go back, not at all.....anyway

ps i did neaten up the holes

2 days im done.. enjoy the pics and no i would not recommend these because the fitting of it is diabolical

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colb

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I feel your pain, fitted the same bar to mine, to tidy up the hole in the turrets I put a couple of rubber O rings around the tubes so they mask the hole edges with the tube inserted. Downside is the limited access to the cubby box, I can just about open mine enough to get things in and out.
 

elevensies

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I feel your pain, fitted the same bar to mine, to tidy up the hole in the turrets I put a couple of rubber O rings around the tubes so they mask the hole edges with the tube inserted. Downside is the limited access to the cubby box, I can just about open mine enough to get things in and out.
yeah i used a o ring, it works ok, how the hell you opening the cubby box, i have about a inch and thats it, mind you i have the HK sub woofer in there so no use anyway.

did you bolt your bar in? mine is so tight i didnt bother. it made life easier with the plastic strut covers by b+not bolting it.
 
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