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Autopower BMW 328 Sedan E36 92-98 U-Weld Roll Bar Kit 31901 Reviews

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The Autopower Race roll bar is designed for solo, autocross and high speed time trials. All Race roll bars have a diagonal cross brace and most have a harness mount tube. These roll bars are made with 1.750 x .120 DOM steel, with cars weighing more than 3500 lbs. using 2" x 120 ERW steel. They feature 4 point mounting with welded diagonal cross brace and all necessary installation and mounting hardware with back-up plates is included.
Paint finish
Most steel products are sprayed with an industrial grade gloss black cover coat for rust protection. Expect some paint damage during shipping. You may want to refinish products before final installation. You must check fitment and drill all holes before you have the roll bar repainted, powder coated or any other finish added to the product. Autopower is not responsible for any cost of aftermarket coatings. There is no paint finish guarantee.
About Autopower Roll Bars & Cages
Autopower roll bars and cages meet or exceed the safety requirements for most competition sanctioning organizations. The bars and cages have been designed to easily install and provide maximum protection. They fit in your vehicle allows quick and easy entry and most importantly, quick exiting, while conforming closely to your interior for a clean, unobtrusive look and feel.
All bars and cages are certified MIG welded and precision jig notched, providing you with the maximum strength and best fit available. Every roll bar or cage has been designed to fit ­specific car models so only minor ­modifications are necessary for the instal­lation. Most applications are a true bolt-in and require no welding.

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Rich Burkhardt
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Haven't installed yet, but was surprised to see how much work will be needed to install. Bars haven't been notched and it's only tack welds holding the thing together. From the description I thought I would just have to weld it in, not weld the existing bars together beforehand.
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Posted 2 years ago