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02-06-2006 03:03 PM #1
Seatbelts
I have a sedan which will have a back seat that needs easy access. I can't decide if I want the standard 3pt. belt system or the 4pt. racing harness. How would I even mount the racing harness if the front seats have to fold up and slide? Aren't they usually mounted to some type of crossbar?Andy
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02-06-2006 03:15 PM #2
Re: Seatbelts
you can mount them anywhere you want to. the floor will work. the problem is keeping them on the back of the seat. if you have head rests they will hold them up.Originally posted by bulldogcountry1
I have a sedan which will have a back seat that needs easy access. I can't decide if I want the standard 3pt. belt system or the 4pt. racing harness. How would I even mount the racing harness if the front seats have to fold up and slide? Aren't they usually mounted to some type of crossbar?Mike
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02-06-2006 03:18 PM #3
I'm not concerned about that. I have the racing buckets with the racing harness cut-outs.
Are the Simpson-type belts long enough to all the way to the floor?Andy
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02-06-2006 03:23 PM #4
they have them that long, they will be to long, you'll end up cutting some off.Originally posted by bulldogcountry1
I'm not concerned about that. I have the racing buckets with the racing harness cut-outs.
Are the Simpson-type belts long enough to all the way to the floor?Mike
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02-06-2006 03:32 PM #5
74" that bolt in or wrap around a pipe. http://www.pitstopusa.com/detail.aspx?ID=50660Mike
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