Harness options
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What options would I have to put a harness in my car? I have the Sparcos and the company who makes the brackets must be on crack because the seatbelt buckle doesn't fit at all. I went to Sparco's website and saw the harness bar they offer there but I have been told that it is very unsafe for road use. Is there any shop local that makes rollbars/cages that will be able to help? Where did some of you go?
I did not like the idea of putting a rollcage in my car, especially since I am limited to room because of the stereo.. but I recently came across this one:
which doesn't go to the trunk area.
I went to Auto Power's website and sure enough it is one of their cages and they offer other styles such as this one:
Which would help me out with the seatbelt problem but I would think thats overkill for right now atleast. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I did not like the idea of putting a rollcage in my car, especially since I am limited to room because of the stereo.. but I recently came across this one:
which doesn't go to the trunk area.
I went to Auto Power's website and sure enough it is one of their cages and they offer other styles such as this one:
Which would help me out with the seatbelt problem but I would think thats overkill for right now atleast. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Originally posted by 70stang
Just curious, why would a shoulder harness bar be unsafe??
Just curious, why would a shoulder harness bar be unsafe??
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a harness bar would not be dangerous - a roll bar or cage in a street car would be more dangerous - unless you wear a helmet all the time.
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Originally posted by g-50Cab
a harness bar would not be dangerous - a roll bar or cage in a street car would be more dangerous - unless you wear a helmet all the time.
a harness bar would not be dangerous - a roll bar or cage in a street car would be more dangerous - unless you wear a helmet all the time.
that is why they have those foam covers on them
Originally posted by Whaazup17
true... but I know people that drive their pro street cars around with roll cages
that is why they have those foam covers on them
true... but I know people that drive their pro street cars around with roll cages
that is why they have those foam covers on them
Oh and lose the stereo before sticking a cage in there - ditto to above.
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"If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough horsepower"
-Mark Donohue
"If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough horsepower"
-Mark Donohue



