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> Multi-Point Belts, Let's see your setups...
Brando
post Mar 23 2005, 09:53 AM
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I want to switch over to 4-point belts, but I'm not quite sure how to set them up. I was hoping some of you guys with 3, 4 and maybe 5-point seatbelt setups could snap a picture or two and post... My biggest question is how do I mount them to the back? Just drill through the firewall? What's a good company to use?

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post Mar 25 2005, 07:40 AM
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Definitely heed Daves warning about not attaching the harnesses directly to the harness GUIDE bar. You must attach it to a hardened point such as the firewall with thick spacers on both sides. Also, if you plan on tracking it, most clubs require 5 or 6 point for all the organ-rearranging reasons provided by our sagacious membership. Would strongly recomend the H style that provides an additional strap between the shoulder straps to keep them in place if you are running with stock seats. The stock seats are not designed to work with harnesses and IHMO are clearly a dangerous combination.
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