Agency Power Scion FR-S Subaru BR-Z Bolt-in Roll Bar
//www.agency-power.com has what you need for the weekend racer in you. Be able to go out with your friends during the week and hit the track on the ...
it's not to bad luckily we have decent room in the back. with that being said it is a lot more dangerous because you have a steel bar around chin level.
+Devan Kelsey The mounting holes are 48 inches apart. The NRG bars have a couple different sizes and the attachment points are kind of adjustable so you can have some play and I would home they come with a spacer to help with fitment.
CED Harness Bar Shens
Just because you have the Powell Hardcore Harness Bar doesn't mean you can't get people into your back seat.
I would have to wrap the bar and all other sharp surfaces in something
padded because of dogs but man this looks great! Next you have to get some
nice reclining seats to receive your racing harness belts!
nice bar my man, is this a universal bar that you bought? so theres no
drilling or cutting just bolt on through the factory seatbelt bracket ?
much appreciated thank you
+Hunter_Frs do you have pictures of it with panels installed?
Blaupunkt: Part 4 - Scion FR-S Dashboard Speaker Installation Guide
Subaru gave everyone the middle finger when they designed the sound system in this car. This video shows you how to rescue the dashboard OEM Scion FR-S ...
I am trying to work on upgrading my FRS speakers from the way I see the
wiring the tweeter and the 3.5 dash are wired in series? You were able to
use factory connections for your speaker without the tweeter connected? I
am kind of confused how to add mid range 3.5s without tapping into the
tweeter connection
Thanks! I ran into a small bump, the 3.5" speakers I got for the dash didn't fit. They were pioneer, any ideas which brands could potentially fit or is that something I have to play around with? I also notice that there are some mods required for installing those in the dash.
+Nirav Patel I would not mess with the tweeters at all, they have a separate wiring harness and everything.The dash speaker had it's own wiring connection, so you can just use that to connect to a new speaker, and it will get the full range.On my setup, i didn't touch the tweeters at all. I unplugged them, only to move them, then put them back and plugged them back in.
+MrJusjones0110 They are a non-standard size. Which is why most people end up having to make their own custom mounts. In the description of this video, it should tell you exactly which speakers I bought. They fit well enough, with the custom mounts, though.