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The Deuce
The Deuce, Hard Dog's double hoop roll bar, has styling reminiscent of the AC Cobra and other vintage marques from the golden era of sports car racing. Secured with rearward bracing, the Deuce mounts to the unibody framework inside the rear wheel wells using our crash tested frontal and backup plate design. The mounting system combined with the highest quality heavy wall tubing and single bend hoops with multiple stress-critical attachments creates an unparalleled structural support for this type roll bar. The Hard Dog Deuce is available with center mounted rear braces on the main hoops for a retro Cobraesque appearance, or side mounted rear braces for a cleaner double hoop appearance.

Features include:

  • Allows full seat travel and tilt
  • Complete use of hard and soft top
  • Compatible with 1990 - 2005 Miatas with original equipment or after market plastic or glass rear windows*
  • Available with a durable powdercoat finish or polished stainless steel
  • Constructed of highest quality 1.75 X .120 inch 1026 alloy drawn over mandrel or T-304 stainless steel tubing
  • 10 structural attachment points w/ laser cut 3/16" mounting and backup plates
  • Complete hardware kit w/ grade 8 bolts and instructions
Related Accessories and Information:
Installation Instructions
Deuce Roll Bar (Deuce Shipping $70.00 Continental U.S)
Item/Number
Description
Price
D2 Side Braced Black Powdercoat $405.00
D2C Center Braced Black Powdercoat* $405.00
SD2 Side Braced Polished Stainless $950.00
SD2C Center Braced Polished Stainless* $950.00
H Harness Tabs $35.00
Center Braced Deuce Stainless
Side Braced Deuce Black Powdercoat
The Deuce is not compatible with the factory windblockers
*Center braced Deuce compatible only with OEM 1999 - 2005 size converitble top glass rear windows or aftermarket windows of the same size and shape as the 1999 - 2005 Mazda rear window.
WARNING: This article is sold without warranty, expressed or implied. No warranty is made to this product's ability to protect the user from any injury or death. The user assumes that risk.