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Some MAJOR cleaning today!

atlblue98gt

Greer, SC
Took out all my interior to clean underneath seats.
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even changed seats out for one with more cushion. Mine were getting way old!
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EVEN took out eveything in back.
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I'm getting ready to install something. Can anyone guess what? :idea:
 

dope3

Well-Known Member
looking good did the same to mine to steam clean the carpet and get the cob webs out the lady that own it before me left the top down all the time it was a natural bug farm lol
 

02gt

Well-Known Member
is that the MM one? I think bobby got some flack over it at one of the tracks if i remember right....looks good i'll be needing one soon....:(
 

atlblue98gt

Greer, SC
its nhra approved up to a 9.99 in the 1/4 mile. You just gotta use plates on both sides and weld some parts in. They break them down to ship them. Just weld the plates on, weld in where it bolts up close to the head rest, and your legal. And yes its the mm with the swingout bar.
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/
Part #: MMRB-7
 

02gt

Well-Known Member
its nhra approved up to a 9.99 in the 1/4 mile. You just gotta use plates on both sides and weld some parts in. They break them down to ship them. Just weld the plates on, weld in where it bolts up close to the head rest, and your legal. And yes its the mm with the swingout bar.
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/
Part #: MMRB-7

yeah thats it, i remember that, the plates have to be welded on the in side right?
 

atlblue98gt

Greer, SC
yeah thats it, i remember that, the plates have to be welded on the in side right?

yup and bolted to the plates underneath to make it leagal. I bought mine used so it was already welded and painted. Just had to touch it up some.
 

orange395w

OG MEMBER
Staff member
You have to weld a stop plate on the inside part of the door bar bracket (main hoop where pin goes in). If there is a side impact and the pin breaks there has to be something to stop the bar from swinging into the driver.
 

02gt

Well-Known Member
cool, i'd thought they would be oragously exspensive but 400 from MM isn't crazy at all....
 

atlblue98gt

Greer, SC
You have to weld a stop plate on the inside part of the door bar bracket (main hoop where pin goes in). If there is a side impact and the pin breaks there has to be something to stop the bar from swinging into the driver.

i didnt know that, Have to look into it. I got a wlder. Guess ill have to add to it. The door will still be able to swing out, right?
 

orange395w

OG MEMBER
Staff member
Looking good ATL. Now you mind as well take out all of the rear seat belts, nut & bolts and get a rear seat delete kit to off set the 80lbs you just added. Don't think you'll be needing that stuff now.
 
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