harness bar
dropped the car off this moring at m1 development for a harnness bar fab, ill have it tomm unpainted so hopefully ill get pis up, retail is not bad either, 350 i believe on the intial run, ill have more info tomm
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it is a safe way to attach race harnesses, it mounts to the b pillar of your car (where the top of your seatbelt is) then mount to the floor, with a bar accross containing determined points so your harness dont move around
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brent
nice. I have been wanting to do taht myself but wasn't sure where to go around town to see if i can get one made. I need to look into it more. I want to put some harnesses in my box soon.
Originally Posted by Big hungry
YEa that would be cool to do. How would you do it though? Guess youwould have to fab up some type pf monting brackets?
Make sure if you are going to fab mounts to have them made by somebody who knows what they are doing (race/fab shop or some other type of qualified welder) since these brackets are going to be what holds you and your passengers asses in place in the event of a crash.
You might want to look at Japanese companies like Bride. I have seen a few bBs w/buckets in the back, so the brackets might already be available in Japan.
Also, for the same reasons as quality brackets, get quality seats. I know Bride, Recarro, Momo, etc. seats are expensive as hell, but it's better safe than sorry.
Oh yeah, one last thing about aftermarket seats. TRY THEM OUT FIRST!! Atleast try the seat you will be using in the drivers position. Make sure it fits and is comfortable. Take your time selecting a seat. Aftermarket seats are like shoes, one size DOES NOT fit all.
Other than that, good luck and keep us posted.
*sorry 'bout the threadjack :oops:
You might want to look at Japanese companies like Bride. I have seen a few bBs w/buckets in the back, so the brackets might already be available in Japan.
Also, for the same reasons as quality brackets, get quality seats. I know Bride, Recarro, Momo, etc. seats are expensive as hell, but it's better safe than sorry.
Oh yeah, one last thing about aftermarket seats. TRY THEM OUT FIRST!! Atleast try the seat you will be using in the drivers position. Make sure it fits and is comfortable. Take your time selecting a seat. Aftermarket seats are like shoes, one size DOES NOT fit all.
Other than that, good luck and keep us posted.
*sorry 'bout the threadjack :oops:
sparco does not make one for the xb.....and yes try the seats out, depending on your build seats fit differently. for me the jic majic seats fir me the best, the sparcos are too wide for my ****, unfortunatly the jic seats are like 700 each
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