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Question.
Once you have installed the A pillar cage and screwed the bolts in, torqued them down all the way, wouldn't that take care of your issue?
Man-strength.
Here's a photo of the passenger side fitted up.
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This install looks a lot like the OR-Fab but without the instructions. With the OR-Fab, I had to cut out the bump on the passenger dash structure somewhat like you have now done. Actually, I had to cut out a lot more than you have cut. The trick is to NOT cut through the wiring harness that is right behind that structure. You may need to do the same to get enough play to line up all of the holes. I used a sawzall and almost cut the harness by accident, but the result was the cage fit very well. If I had to do it again I would probably use a small hand saw to have more control. It would take more effort, but the chances of catching the harness would be much lower.
this looks real nice! :thumb: i like that you painted the dash bar black! looks really clean
What's the hang up? Is it still the dash? You can take quite a bit of that substructure out. I don't have the ability to give you the rock hard measurements but I would be very surprised if the holes lines up.
Just spoke with PS. I have the wrong year cage! Some how I was sent a 2007-2010 version. Holes are different! PS is stand up on customer service. They are swapping me for a new cage.
To Be Continued...