I put one of their 4-point bars in. It is the same as their 6-point but without the forward braces.
It is a good product.
You will need access to a welder because they ship it with the braces loose. I also painted mine myself.
They are a pain in the *** to install. You basically have to remove most of your interior to get to all the attach points. It might be a little easier with a hatchback but I'm not sure. You will have to cut holes in your rear panels if you have a hatch. You will need two people to get it in and out without scratching/tearing things. You also need a helper to install the bolts since they go through the floor & fenders.
The only thing I do not like about it is that the passenger seatbelt action is somewhat inhibited by the bar. Not sure if that is due to how I located it, if the car interior is not quite straight, or if it was the bar itself.
Dan
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