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racing harness
so were should i mount them
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Re: racing harness
oem seat mounts.
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Re: racing harness
you gonna have ur back seat still in??
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The name's Adrian 1990 Civic HB Si - 265.7whp/223tq @9.2psi. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 296.3whp/230tq @1bar. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 185.8whp/139tq. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 2006 G35 Coupe 6MT - Stock 2011 CR-Z - Stock |
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Re: racing harness
The correct way AND SAFE way is to use them on a roll bar. You shouldn't use harnesses for daily driving as it can do more harm than good in a roll over accident.
With regular seat belts in a roll over and the roof collapsing in on you you can move out of the way. With a harness on an in a roll over and the roof collapsing in on you your head becomes the roll bar because your body will not be able to go anywhere.
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Re: racing harness
the correct way:
http://www.sparcousa.com/harness_bars.asp although some have them mounted to the frame in the rear...which is also a correct way
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The name's Adrian 1990 Civic HB Si - 265.7whp/223tq @9.2psi. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 296.3whp/230tq @1bar. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 1991 Civic Sedan DX - 185.8whp/139tq. Tuned on NepTune by J.Mills 2006 G35 Coupe 6MT - Stock 2011 CR-Z - Stock |
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Re: Re: racing harness
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eh..i dont really like that bar. i would much rather have a roll cage put in.
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Re: racing harness
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Re: racing harness
ask your self a better question, do you need a harness or a roll bar? Usually in 4 point harnesses you can slide down, thats why alot of racing requires 5 point aka 'Nad Catcher.
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i wouldnt mind a harness bar, but right now my belts are holding my 10 down lol
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when i installed my racing seats into my hb i used the stock honda brackets i welded a steel plate on top of the brackets then welded the aftermarket seat brackets on the steel plate mounted the seats then i used the steel plates to mount my 4-point harness to it gave me a very secure place to mount to.i hope this helps
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