What was your solution to close up the gap in the hole in your seat delete? It looks nice.$200 later got the rear legs welded in.
You can touch it up with an airbrush. I wouldn't give it up at this point. Just cover everything else up and use a shop vac to catch any overspray.I will get better pictures later on and show you. First I need to wrap the whole cage becuae the paint is completely destroyed.
I am using bicycle handle wrap.
A print-out of this thread as a homage to what you went through to get it in.Any ideas on what to put in the middle of the rear seat delete? Maybe a big snake?
The the rear supports are located over a horizontal beam. That beam is the strongest part of the rear trunk area and when attached to the legs via bolts or a weld, support the main hoop structure. The two combined prevent crushing (The roof crushing down on your head).Question,
Having the legs bolted or welded to the sheet metal, does it impact the safety? Sheet metal is weak so how does it work if the car tips over and the sheet metal rips away?
You mean like this one?This is how an install thread should be doneNone of that "nope, no problems found, it all worked perfectly" kind of stuff.