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Posted by MINGRYGT (Member # 2439) on :
 
I HAVE AN 02 GT AND AM INTERESTED IN A 5 POINT HARNESS...MY CAR DOES NOT HAVE A CAGE, SO WHERE WOULD I ATTACH THE HARNESS?? I THOUGHT I SAW SOMETHING ONCE THAT WENT ACROSS THE CAR BEHIND THE FRONT SEATS BUT I CAN TFIND ANYTHING ANYWHERE...THANKS FOR YOU HELP [patriot]
 
Posted by Chosen1 (Member # 1906) on :
 
In finding a place to mount the shoulder straps, you can mount it to the floor behind the driver seat. However, I would not recommend this if your shoulders are above the back of the seat. If you roll in an accident with the harness set up like this, you run the risk of harming yourself even more. The lap belts can go where they are most comfy, and the middle strap is mounted under your seat (and comes up between your legs). This is how it was explained to me when I had my roll bar installed. The cross bar in the back hoop is mounted at a height specific to me and my seat.

[ April 25, 2003, 11:42 AM: Message edited by: Chosen1 ]
 
Posted by Bill/APEX Motorsports (Member # 636) on :
 
Shoulder harnesses should be mounted no more than 45 degrees downward behind the seatback. More than that will cause serious compression of the spine in an accident.
I think there's only one company that makes harness that bolt to the rear seatbelt mounting points, and that's Schroth. They utilize an interia system that locks the harnesses under braking.
 
Posted by Chosen1 (Member # 1906) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/APEX Motorsports:
Shoulder harnesses should be mounted no more than 45 degrees downward behind the seatback. More than that will cause serious compression of the spine in an accident.
I think there's only one company that makes harness that bolt to the rear seatbelt mounting points, and that's Schroth. They utilize an interia system that locks the harnesses under braking.

Thats what I meant to say [patriot]
 
Posted by MINGRYGT (Member # 2439) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/APEX Motorsports:
Shoulder harnesses should be mounted no more than 45 degrees downward behind the seatback. More than that will cause serious compression of the spine in an accident.
I think there's only one company that makes harness that bolt to the rear seatbelt mounting points, and that's Schroth. They utilize an interia system that locks the harnesses under braking.

SO THAT BAR MOUNTS BEHIND ME ON THE SEAT BELT THING?? DO YOU SELL THEM AT YOUR STORE?? OR DO YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN GET ONE AND HOW MUCH?
 
Posted by 90 Stang5.0 (Member # 2710) on :
 
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