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Old 05-11-2012, 05:42 PM   #1
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s&w roll bar question

i just got my s&w 8point roll bar delivered for my 02 camaro and i'm looking at the pieces and i'm not entirely sure this is gonna go together right. my big question is about the door bars. all the kits i've seen pictures of and even the guy whose gonna do the install say that my door bars should be bent inward to clear my door panels, the bars i have are completely straight. naturally i called s&w about it and they say those are the right bars for it and they mentioned that the 92 & older door bars come bent inward. can anyone with roll bars tell me if this is gonna be a problem. i can order just the door bars for the 92 but i'd imagine the lengths and bends would be off. anyone else come across this?
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Old 05-11-2012, 06:01 PM   #2
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My wolfe 6 point has swingouts with low slung door bars, they don't have any horizontal bend in them. The arm rest hits the door bar but my seat back is also shifted outward into the bar. Its better if I have my kirkey in.
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Old 05-11-2012, 06:08 PM   #3
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If the bars don't have a inward bend to them, I highly doubt that they are gonna work with the door panel/armrests in place.
FYI mine are inward bent.
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Old 05-12-2012, 11:09 AM   #4
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If the bars don't have a inward bend to them, I highly doubt that they are gonna work with the door panel/armrests in place.
FYI mine are inward bent.
Agreed, mine are also bent inwards to clear the door panel and its a tight fit!!
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Old 05-12-2012, 09:49 PM   #5
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I have a wolfe it kit and the bars were supposed to be bent inward. I swapped the stock door panels for aluminum panels to gain more clearance. Then switched the driver and passenger doorbars so they actually bend out then back in to the floor to gain some moving room. You could prob do the same if the straight bars really impede your sitting space, and you can deal with some racecar.
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Mine are bent in-ward on my Wolfe 6-point weld-in with low slung swing out bars. Might want to try and talk to someone else over there unless there is some design feature that makes them fit. Sounds like it will be tight regardless.
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Something is up with the kit...
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Guess I haven't been in my car in awhile
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Old 05-14-2012, 02:51 PM   #9
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The base S+W is with straight bars, they fit, will be right up against the door panel. So you need to watch this when you tack in the bars.

It is an odd angle, the bar will be right where your elbow would rest on the panel, If I knew this when I did mine I would have bent the side bar with a Z type bend so they parralled the arm rest slightly.

When we did my cage we make longer brackets in the foot well, and added a up~tube about 4" back from where the tube welded to the plate, This made the install much stronger and the bar was far more stable. The standard plate seemed to flex the floor pan a bit and we were worried about it lasting over time. For thr rear, we ran the back tubes down into the "trunk" and then built a cross bar in there to help reduce flex in the back of chassis. I'll try to get some pics.
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