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    No luck in the garage ,so I will try here .I am installing all the basic trim before the cage install (headliner,1/4 trim) .Is there enuff room to pull the 1/4 trim back to access the 1/4 glass bolts. ? I rather do the cage install before paint ..

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    Originally posted by SOLOW55 View Post
    No luck in the garage ,so I will try here .I am installing all the basic trim before the cage install (headliner,1/4 trim) .Is there enuff room to pull the 1/4 trim back to access the 1/4 glass bolts. ? I rather do the cage install before paint ..

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    I dont think so, mine is pretty tight

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    • #3
      my buddy just got his finished and it looks great
      KODFWS 2011

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SOLOW55 View Post
        No luck in the garage ,so I will try here .I am installing all the basic trim before the cage install (headliner,1/4 trim) .Is there enuff room to pull the 1/4 trim back to access the 1/4 glass bolts. ? I rather do the cage install before paint ..

        Thanks

        its tight as hell, but i did manage on mine
        Ring and pinion specialist

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        • #5
          I have a Wolfe Chromoly 10 point cage
          Bought it JigNotched and JamesB installed it

          I pull my interior on and off all the item and have access to everything so I do not see a problem at all

          FYI,
          I have no...
          headliner (always hated it, more of a pain than its worth)
          rear seats
          stock seatbelts (use harnesses)

          Other than that, I have the full interior
          Last edited by XR_1; 11-16-2010, 06:18 PM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fast.0 View Post
            I dont think so, mine is pretty tight
            What do you consider tight?
            Last edited by Chassis; 11-18-2010, 09:34 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SOLOW55 View Post
              No luck in the garage ,so I will try here .I am installing all the basic trim before the cage install (headliner,1/4 trim) .Is there enuff room to pull the 1/4 trim back to access the 1/4 glass bolts. ? I rather do the cage install before paint ..

              Thanks
              Usually you can get them out. It will take a little tweaking of the plastic
              JamesB Chassis is looking for a fabricator/general shop help, call or PM for info.

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              • #8
                Mine was touching the trim and headliner so I say no.

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