P1000m3 DrFUBAR's past due build

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Those are for safety, that's probably the one accessory that your wife actually wants you to have. Lol
I know that's right. Mine loves having a harness over seatbelts. She feels alot safer.
 
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That's the best option if running factory cage. Not sure what price is but those clamps are expensive. But I do as I'm asked so if ya want it welded....so be it.
He wants $175 for the bar. I know I've said stuff like this before but I'm not paying that much. I'll stick with the slanty bar or maybe attach like Glock did on his. I thought you could just weld a bar on there. He does nice work but I'm not in the mood to spend that when I can make it work.
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He wants $175 for the bar. I know I've said stuff like this before but I'm not paying that much. I'll stick with the slanty bar or maybe attach like Glock did on his. I thought you could just weld a bar on there. He does nice work but I'm not in the mood to spend that when I can make it work.
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175 is a good price considering price of those tube clamps and powder coating. Brick City does awesome work. Nothing but respect for them.
 
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Added belts today... They came out pretty good. Used the headrests like others have used for the anchor point.
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Yeah, I understand he has to make money, I just don't think I need it that bad...
Think of it as adding a removable accessory which increases the value of the Bone Mobile;) &...which could be removed and sold afterwards

It is a better alternative to a permanently welded bar which would most likely decrease the value and would be more difficult to return to stock should you choose to!

So don’t think of it as spending money, think of the purchase as an investment:cool:
 
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Think of it as adding a removable accessory which increases the value of the Bone Mobile;) &...which could be removed and sold afterwards

It is a better alternative to a permanently welded bar which would most likely decrease the value and would be more difficult to return to stock should you choose to!

So don’t think of it as spending money, think of the purchase as an investment:cool:
It wasn't bad. I had almost $50 in quick cash built up from Rocky Mountain so I applied it to the total
 
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Now I remember what I didn't like about harnesses.o_O Too much of a pain in the arse when I want to hop in and run down the driveway or up the ridge for a minute.. Takes longer to get into it than the trip and if you don't put it on you got to sit on the dayyum thing. Also my arms are almost as short as @JTW's so when I'm strapped in I can barely reach the gear knob.;)
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Now I remember what I didn't like about harnesses.o_O Too much of a pain in the arse when I want to hop in and run down the driveway or up the ridge for a minute.. Takes longer to get into it than the trip and if you don't put it on you got to sit on the dayyum thing. Also my arms are almost as short as @JTW's so when I'm strapped in I can barely reach the gear knob.;)
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I just use the lap belt 90% of the time. If something looks sketchy then i put the shoulder straps on.
 
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I like the idea of the Click - 6 belts. Even if the do say RZR they are made by IMMI. It’s the $500 cost for 2 that shows me down.
 
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I just use the lap belt 90% of the time. If something looks sketchy then i put the shoulder straps on.
Same here - lap belt and then if I am about to do something where I need the shoulders that little bit i time it take me to put them on.... helps allow reconsider time... although I have not used that time wisely yet:eek:
 
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