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Old 12-06-2005, 12:57 AM
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4Pt Harnesses in fc

I boutght racing seats and 4pt harnesses , the bottem two points i just used the stock seat belt mounts, where can i mount the two over the shoulder monts with out fabricating a cross bar or rollcage iam trying to spend as little money on this part of my project car. thanks alot
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Re: 4Pt Harnesses in fc

you can put it on the rear strut tie bar but you have to make sure its above shoulder height, if its below you can hurt yourself
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Re: 4Pt Harnesses in fc

You hook them up to your roll cage. Anywhere is risks serious injury or death.

I only have my lap belts in right now told hold my @ss in place during Autocrosses. Now that I am on the track more I am installing a 4 PT. Rollcage and adding the shoulder harness.
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