Guys,
Trying to finish a 2-year "refresh" of a 1970 model 40. I have a rollbar that I am trying to decide whether I should put back in or not. My issue it this: To make the rear seats fit I need to have brackets welded to the rollbar and then have the rollbar powdercoated. I don't have a welder, don't know how to, so would have to pay someone to do it. Then pay to have it powdercoated.
My 2nd option is to leave the rollbar out and just install the rear seats.
So, my question is this. Spend the money to have brackets welded and powdercoat rollbar, or just don't spend any money and leave the rollbar out?
Again, I do not have the tools to do this myself so I'd have to pay someone to do it.
Thanks,
Jonny
Trying to finish a 2-year "refresh" of a 1970 model 40. I have a rollbar that I am trying to decide whether I should put back in or not. My issue it this: To make the rear seats fit I need to have brackets welded to the rollbar and then have the rollbar powdercoated. I don't have a welder, don't know how to, so would have to pay someone to do it. Then pay to have it powdercoated.
My 2nd option is to leave the rollbar out and just install the rear seats.
So, my question is this. Spend the money to have brackets welded and powdercoat rollbar, or just don't spend any money and leave the rollbar out?
Again, I do not have the tools to do this myself so I'd have to pay someone to do it.
Thanks,
Jonny