
Fitting Harnesses
#1
Posted 08 October 2013 - 07:40 PM
Thanks.
#2
Posted 08 October 2013 - 07:47 PM
Or a harness bar
#3
Posted 08 October 2013 - 07:51 PM
Parcel shelf is not a great place as in an impact you will deform the back of the car and end up headbutting the steering wheel.
Make sure you strengthen the area you bolt through with 3mm spreader plates welded in.
Best solution (as mentioned by moggyton) is a harness bar.....have a look in the traders section.
#4
Posted 08 October 2013 - 07:59 PM
One question.....you fitting a roll cage too???
#5
Posted 08 October 2013 - 08:06 PM
I'm planning to do some daylight road rallies..
#6
Posted 08 October 2013 - 08:52 PM
As far as i know you cant have a cage and a harness bar, unless you somehow modify the cage yourself
#7
Posted 08 October 2013 - 09:08 PM
As far as i know you cant have a cage and a harness bar, unless you somehow modify the cage yourself
Not true dude.....safety devices do a harness bar for their cage and i've made one for mine.
#8
Posted 08 October 2013 - 09:26 PM
oh right! Thanks for correcting me, wasnt sure reallyAs far as i know you cant have a cage and a harness bar, unless you somehow modify the cage yourself
Not true dude.....safety devices do a harness bar for their cage and i've made one for mine.

#9
Posted 09 October 2013 - 06:40 AM
oh right! Thanks for correcting me, wasnt sure really
As far as i know you cant have a cage and a harness bar, unless you somehow modify the cage yourself
Not true dude.....safety devices do a harness bar for their cage and i've made one for mine.![]()
No worries.....no one is ever 100% right eh?....everyday is a school day.
Harness bar's at that height are by way the safest and best way to mount shoulder harnesses as the forces go straight back rather than down at an angle. Far safer in an accident and way more comfortable. The MSA do allow (in their rules) belts to go downward at a certain angle range, but they do say straight back is the preferred angle.
Google MSA bluebook for a boring read and diagrams!!!
#11
Posted 09 October 2013 - 09:16 AM
#12
Posted 09 October 2013 - 09:16 AM
#13
Posted 09 October 2013 - 11:08 AM
Drop JonBetts a PM and ask him if they would comply
#14
Posted 09 October 2013 - 11:59 AM
Been looking at those my only concern is if they would be ok for rallying. Rally1380 looking through your blog you made your own harness bar, have you ever had aany problems at scruitineering?
Never had any problem as i made it from the correct thickness CDS tube with 3mm plate on the sides....why would you think there may be an issue?
When I make things that are safety related I always over engineer them as it is my life on the line if things go belly up! I would never put my life or anyone elses at risk.
Edited by rally1380, 09 October 2013 - 12:02 PM.
#15
Posted 09 October 2013 - 12:00 PM
As long as the bar is made from the correct grade of steel and not silly thin tube I fail to see why there would ever be a problem. Better that you are strapped to thick tube than thin sheet steel like the parcel shelf.
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