4 door window net?


#21

Dwight - I’m picturing a welded on tab with a slot and a retaining pin.
Ed


#22

I’m not sure I have clearance for that on the outside of the hoop. The tab was welded on to the top of the bar heading towards the front but is too far inboard…the seat shoulder sticks out too far and pushes the net bar outward to where you see it in the pic.
I could possibly bend the net bar around the seat, but that didn’t seem like an idea that would pass tech.


#23

Gotcha. Idea #2 - Drill a 3/16 to 1/4" hole in the B-piller. Use a bolt with a lock down nut, then slide on the bar through a hole in the bottom net bar, then a nylock nut. Would that work?
Ed


#24

Now you’re thinking…I will ponder that tomorrow as I stare at it wondering what I got myself into for the 233rd time. :lol:


#25

My set-up was tight like you are describing, but it all fit.

I have the Sparco Evo 2/L and the net has to stretch around the should wing, but there is enough room to get it all unless your seat is larger than mine.


#26

I may not be fully understanding what you’re describing, but note that 15.10 says the window net has to be attached to the cage, and not the body.
thanks,
bruce

edavidson wrote:

[quote]Gotcha. Idea #2 - Drill a 3/16 to 1/4" hole in the B-piller. Use a bolt with a lock down nut, then slide on the bar through a hole in the bottom net bar, then a nylock nut. Would that work?
Ed[/quote]