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Does anyone know were I can get some side intrusion bars made up for my cefiro?

I only know of a place in queensland, ISASO engineering, that was mentioned on another thread, but he has been putting his prices up since his demand has obviously increased

Would prefer someone local to Perth, but anywere is good as long as its cheap

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Does anyone know were I can get some side intrusion bars made up for my cefiro?

I only know of a place in queensland, ISASO engineering, that was mentioned on another thread, but he has been putting his prices up since his demand has obviously increased

Would prefer someone local to Perth, but anywere is good as long as its cheap

C-red did the compliance on my Cefiro and I believe they got the side intrusion kit from ISASO aswell.

JK

Yeah, the guy at ISASO just said i could bolt them in with high tensile bolts.

Any chance i can look at yours sime time soon JK

I just need to measure up the length of the bars so i can get mine cut to size.

Would be a handy way of cutting down people's cost in getting them installed

THey quoted me $1000 to get them installed, they only cost $500 at the max to buy

and 2 hours of your time to install

how easy is it to drill a hole in a door and bolt them up?

  • 2 weeks later...

Im going crazy

its taking me forever to get my car on the road

I just spoke to steve from isaso and he doesnt make them anymore

Great timing

if anyone is able to measure theirs up and let me know how long they are i would greatly appreciate it

Theres no way Im taking mine out... but youre more than welcome to have a look how they are designed. They arent just 1 piece of metal... they are layered like my top view below:

_-------------__

This allows the bar to go inbetween the door seam... and then you can bolt it in.

JK

Yeah, i looked in my dodgy old gemini and they have the same thing. Wasnt sure if it was the same for new cars.

Would appreciate it if i could have a look

I just got measurements of a guy at ISASO, but he told me they needed and end bracket to bolt them in

just really need to see what the brackets look like

Please email me or send me a text when its alright to look at them

041 994 6415

[email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey there

place in adelaide does what ya after $120 a pair and his work is top quality used them in my two cefs and a 32 with no troubles theyre the weld in type though which i personally think is better :werd:

Adelaide compliance centre 0427717686 sorry only got his mobby number :( have fun wit it

  • 6 months later...

mate used to make door bars heres what you do get two round bars one about 30mm diammeter and one to fit insid it make them atleast 3mm wall thickness measure door lenght cut bars so they will overlap at least 300mm more is better then cut two bits of flat bar 3 to 5ml thickcut them big enough to weld flat on end of bars drill holes in for bolting slide bars together fit in door slide bars out to ends bolt them up and weld join paint and your done . make sure you can weld or get them welded properly or they wont pass as they are there for a raeson good luck.

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