underdonk
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This morning I, like I've done every morning for the past week or more, walked by my car on my way to my truck. Begrudgingly. So I started taking out the interior of the car in the back and behind the seats to install a Hochman harness bar. A surprising amount of the interior had to come out due to the millimeter precision this product was made to and the way it had to slot into place. I got the bar installed and started putting panels back in. As everyone knows, when you take out and put back in interior body panels, it's relatively easy, nothing ever breaks, and it all goes back together just like it came from the factory.
Several plastic tabs have broken trying to get things around the bar, a screw has been dropped into who knows where, and I'm honestly not sure the pieces directly above the bar are going to fit at all with how the bar is angled. If they fit, it will be extremely tight. So I've stalled on it, dejected, busy with other things, and am missing the most beautiful, rainless weather KY has to offer year round.
Obviously my car isn't a daily. I've owned it since late-2020 and have about 6k miles on it. I bought it as a track/fun car, the track part which it will eventually make its transformation into over the next 1 to 1.5 years. Next spring I'll be joining the drive club at a track in the area. So I'm kind of at that point where I'm thinking it may be time to just cut my losses and start removing the interior and get a couple of race seats and harnesses. For those who have slowly transformed a car into a track car of some sort, when did you remove the interior? What are the considerations and things I may not be thinking about? I've owned cars before with interiors that have been removed and know the basics (i.e., it will be loud). Note I'm not going to race this competitively, it will be a track day car so I won't need to worry about fitting into a class that requires a full interior. I'd appreciate any input anyone has to offer.
Obviously my car isn't a daily. I've owned it since late-2020 and have about 6k miles on it. I bought it as a track/fun car, the track part which it will eventually make its transformation into over the next 1 to 1.5 years. Next spring I'll be joining the drive club at a track in the area. So I'm kind of at that point where I'm thinking it may be time to just cut my losses and start removing the interior and get a couple of race seats and harnesses. For those who have slowly transformed a car into a track car of some sort, when did you remove the interior? What are the considerations and things I may not be thinking about? I've owned cars before with interiors that have been removed and know the basics (i.e., it will be loud). Note I'm not going to race this competitively, it will be a track day car so I won't need to worry about fitting into a class that requires a full interior. I'd appreciate any input anyone has to offer.
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