I've been holding out for a decent update, been doing a lot of little stuff - not really worth updating on.
Now, the cage is in the 80% range and should be going back together by next weekend. I just have to decide in which order I'm going to tackle the HUGE to do list.
First things first -
The interior before the mayhem.
One of the whoopsies- It's been so long since I've installed one of these kits, I cut a little too far.
All of the hard to reach spots on the bars were painted before any assembly. Once they're in the car for good, they'll all get fully painted. The paint used is POR15, it's some seriously good shit - don't get it on you!!
Progress...
...everything that can be tacked in place up to this point. Once you get it here, break the tack welds loose on the outriggers of the TTSFC's and drop it down as low as possible. Weld the top joints complete, the lower joints where the cage rests on the outriggers (and sits up against the rocker panels).
Now, Rachel and I wrestled it back in place and it's welded in for good. I hosed the new back bar (cut too short), so I have to get another one tomorrow. No biggie. Also, note the added passenger side rocker bar - not standard in the Wolfe kit. (it's actually the kit supplied back bar that was a tiny bit too short - just cut/modified for the rocker bar)
Misc. picture of the drivers side TTSFC.
Now, the cage is in the 80% range and should be going back together by next weekend. I just have to decide in which order I'm going to tackle the HUGE to do list.
First things first -
The interior before the mayhem.
One of the whoopsies- It's been so long since I've installed one of these kits, I cut a little too far.
All of the hard to reach spots on the bars were painted before any assembly. Once they're in the car for good, they'll all get fully painted. The paint used is POR15, it's some seriously good shit - don't get it on you!!
Progress...
...everything that can be tacked in place up to this point. Once you get it here, break the tack welds loose on the outriggers of the TTSFC's and drop it down as low as possible. Weld the top joints complete, the lower joints where the cage rests on the outriggers (and sits up against the rocker panels).
Now, Rachel and I wrestled it back in place and it's welded in for good. I hosed the new back bar (cut too short), so I have to get another one tomorrow. No biggie. Also, note the added passenger side rocker bar - not standard in the Wolfe kit. (it's actually the kit supplied back bar that was a tiny bit too short - just cut/modified for the rocker bar)
Misc. picture of the drivers side TTSFC.
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