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Rockhard rollbar pads

Rock Hard Rollbar Pads

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After I installed the Toys by Troy sport cage, I was a little concerned about all the metal now around my head.  So I decided I wanted a little protection for that area.  Rock Hard makes a set of pads for their sport cage, and they looked like they would fit in on the Toys by Troy cage so I ordered a set.

Additional Parts:
Velcro
Tools Needed:
Scissors
Sewing Machine

 

Installation:
1. The kit comes with 2 front pads, and a set of 3 pads and cover that is used for the center of the Rockhard cage.

Set of 3 pads

2. Installation is simple.  Place the foam around the bar. header bar Pad installed
3. Cover the foam and Velcro together the cover. wrapping cover around cover installed
4. Now for the center I removed the front flap, and then cut the remaining fabric in half and sewed in 2 new Velcro strips to make individual covers for the center stringers.  

 

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This page last updated: 16-Apr-2008

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