Titan Harness Bar Install, difficulty mounting.

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Hello forum,

I'm installing my Titan Harness Bar with a small hang-up. The main bar fits tightly between the stock mounting points. So tightly, that proper installation would require me to trim interior pieces for the correct installation.

I''m I right to assume that triming is necessary for correct installation?

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improved;1036348 said:
Hello forum,

I'm installing my Titan Harness Bar with a small hang-up. The main bar fits tightly between the stock mounting points. So tightly, that proper installation would require me to trim interior pieces for the correct installation.

I''m I right to assume that triming is necessary for correct installation?

Matt-

ZERO trimming for this part. I JUST installed one in my brothers Supra last Sunday. It is a very tight fit but it does work. ;) I bolted the bar to the one side then put a jack under bar (wood on top of jack so bar wouldn't get scratched) to bring it up for the hole to line up. You can place the jack on a tire or something since it would obviously not reach otherwise.

HTH

Again, do not trim anything.

Duane
 

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upgradedsupra;1036351 said:
ZERO trimming for this part. I JUST installed one in my brothers Supra last Sunday. It is a very tight fit but it does work. ;) I bolted the bar to the one side then put a jack under bar (wood on top of jack so bar wouldn't get scratched) to bring it up for the hole to line up. You can place the jack on a tire or something since it would obviously not reach otherwise.

HTH

Again, do not trim anything.

Duane

Thank you Duane, that bar sure is tight. I'll try the floorjack tomorrow. I'll post the results.

They sure did Chris. Thank you for your help.

Thank you again,

Matt-
 
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Excellent, glad to help! :) Did you ever get the harness bar in?
 

2_TonedMKIII

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Here it is installed on my car. I drilled a hole in both sail panels so they will go in and look clean. I don't know about not trimming the interior, mine was so tight I had to "persuade" it to fit then install the sail panels.

p1038767_1.jpg


Heres another one

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/titanmotorsports_2001_335660502

I'll see if I can find better ones.
 

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The one I have, not installed yet, but was in Sean's car(2JZMK3) seemed a bit tight, even with the panels having holes drilled in them and the bar going thru them.


I would PM Sean(2JZMK3), his looked really clean with it hiding behind the panels.

Denny
 

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Hello Forum,

I test fitted the bar and used Duane's method. It worked like a charm. No cutting or trimming necessary.

Now I need to buy some lock washers and thread sealer, so the bar is totally secure.

I have one question though. I am not using my car for competition, only for fun on the weekends. I want my Supra to be safe, so I'm considering using Cage padding on the Titan Harness bar.

Does this seem unnecessary?

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improved;1046101 said:
Hello Forum,

I test fitted the bar and used Duane's method. It worked like a charm. No cutting or trimming necessary.

Now I need to buy some lock washers and thread sealer, so the bar is totally secure.

I have one question though. I am not using my car for competition, only for fun on the weekends. I want my Supra to be safe, so I'm considering using Cage padding on the Titan Harness bar.

Does this seem unnecessary?

Matt-

The padding is not needed IMO. I am glad my suggestion worked out for you. :)

Duane