DIY 901 RSS Roll Bar Install 996 Turbo
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 6:30 am
Things you will need:
Ratchet Straps 2x or 3x
Teflon baking Sheets (flexible)
Additional person
Painters tape
So with the help of a friend of mine I was able to get the roll bar in without taking the mirror off, while it took some care full massaging this should provide some tricks to make it easier to install your 901 RSS bar.
First step is to remove seats and center console to free up room. Helps to do this outside or in a garage with enough room to totally open the doors. Using cardboard or some blankets on the ground goes a long way as you will be kneeling a lot to do this.
At the time my old garage barn did not have enough space to open the doors fully inside so outside it was.
Make sure to use painters tape on the rockers/door sills to prevent damage
Tilting the bar into position
Using the ratchet straps to pull the legs in and also to pull the strap up to clear the e-brake and shifter cables helps a lot. Using the teflon baking sheets on the top of the bar between it and head liner helps prevent damage to the headliner.
Bar in
Seats and harnesses back in
Ratchet Straps 2x or 3x
Teflon baking Sheets (flexible)
Additional person
Painters tape
So with the help of a friend of mine I was able to get the roll bar in without taking the mirror off, while it took some care full massaging this should provide some tricks to make it easier to install your 901 RSS bar.
First step is to remove seats and center console to free up room. Helps to do this outside or in a garage with enough room to totally open the doors. Using cardboard or some blankets on the ground goes a long way as you will be kneeling a lot to do this.
At the time my old garage barn did not have enough space to open the doors fully inside so outside it was.
Make sure to use painters tape on the rockers/door sills to prevent damage
Tilting the bar into position
Using the ratchet straps to pull the legs in and also to pull the strap up to clear the e-brake and shifter cables helps a lot. Using the teflon baking sheets on the top of the bar between it and head liner helps prevent damage to the headliner.
Bar in
Seats and harnesses back in