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2 pics of the roll bar??? Where the hell are the build pics of it? You can't tease us like that! C'mon man...

Bob, sorry, but I did not take a whole lot of pics of the roll bar build (pre-cut kit).  It is only a 6 point system, ment to stiffen the chassis.  Working on getting just enough done to get it to the state patrol for a roadworthy inspection.

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Ok, you're forgiven. that's the main reason I installed mine also. State Patrol? What a pita.

Thanks!

Not really.  They are pretty cool here in CO.  I have a rebuilders title, and need the inspection for the regular one.  The trooper I talked to just said it needed common sense stuff, ya know, like a seat, brakes, a windshield, etc...

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Most challenging fab job yet.  Fitting the 95 mustang side mirrors.

Thank you for tackling this. I have SN95 mirrors, don't recall the year, I bought last summer to adapt to my 69. I hadn't done anything yet but ponder how to fit them to my doors.

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Thank you for tackling this. I have SN95 mirrors, don't recall the year, I bought last summer to adapt to my 69. I hadn't done anything yet but ponder how to fit them to my doors.

I did need to cut the plastic to the angle of the A pillar.  I did try some other things but they just looked like crap.  This was rev 5.  Let me know if you need some dimensions.

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Are you going to connect power to them? I want to but haven't checked a wire schematic to see if there's some certain requirement power-wise. Don't want to just throw 12V to them and risk frying something.

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Yes, I got a switch too, which has all the circuitry you need.

 

Are you going to connect power to them? I want to but haven't checked a wire schematic to see if there's some certain requirement power-wise. Don't want to just throw 12V to them and risk frying something.

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