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nick-york

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:04 PM Reply With Quote
i dont believe it !!!

Well i was looking round the car a couple of days ago and noticed something really bad ! And now its worrying me ! I noticed that when the seats are in position the harness mounting points on the roll bar don't line up at all ! They are way out . Now i think it must be a design fault with the harness mounting put in the wrong place .The seats are very narrow but are a very tight fit so no chance of adjustment there .As far as i can see the only possible thing to do would be to drill some new holes in the roll bar and reposition the mountings . What a pain ! Has anybody else had this problem ? Would it be easy to deposition the harness mounting ? Help and ideas needed again please ? See the photo in my archive .

[Edited on 8/11/13 by nick-york]

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Wheels244

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
Put some pics up Nick and we'll have a look - nothing is insurmountable.
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ReMan

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:09 PM Reply With Quote
Define way out?
OCD visual way out, or bad mechanical failure way out?





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nick-york

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wheels244
Put some pics up Nick and we'll have a look - nothing is insurmountable.
Hi ! I forgot to say I've put a picture into my photo archive . Not worked out how to get them onto here yet !

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ReMan

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:19 PM Reply With Quote
Description spot the problem !
Description spot the problem !

Cut off the roll bar and start again
Its the Cobras that are making it wrongest
I suspect the holes were for low back seats, which would have been barely noticeable across a person.
I agree they are going to chafe!





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Wheels244

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:26 PM Reply With Quote
Is the roll bar painted or powder coated ?

If painted - weld up and grind flat the existing mountings, then drill new holes in line with the seats and weld in new threaded tubes. If it's powder coated, could still do the same, but it will wreck the powder coating.

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Wheels244

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:28 PM Reply With Quote
Or get harnesses that wrap around the bar.
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nick-york

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:39 PM Reply With Quote
Well when i bought all the bits and pieces for the car many moons ago it came with low seats with no headrests so i suppose the mountings would of been ok for them before the headrest rule came in. As for paint or powder coat on the roll bar im not sure. How could i tell the difference ?
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nick-york

posted on 8/11/13 at 10:42 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Wheels244
Or get harnesses that wrap around the bar.
would these be iva friendly though ?

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johnemms

posted on 9/11/13 at 11:06 AM Reply With Quote
REAR VIEW SEAT BELT
REAR VIEW SEAT BELT

Mine looked good with a nut welded in till I had to take them out
and drill 'all' the way through and insert a 'full threaded tube' for IVA..
Yeahh.. feeling your pain..





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MikeRJ

posted on 9/11/13 at 02:26 PM Reply With Quote
If you don't want to attack the roll bar, it might be possible to make a bracket (effectively just a flat bit of mild steel of suitable thickness) that bolts onto the existing mounting holes, but provides two new points that are in-line with the seat slots.
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jacko

posted on 9/11/13 at 05:25 PM Reply With Quote
Description spot the problem !
Description spot the problem !


To me the tube looks to be in the wrong place too how would the belts go though the seat without pulling at the seat and rubbing on the seat holes

If you can weld how about replacing the tube and putting the belt mounts in the right place
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Not Anumber

posted on 9/11/13 at 06:04 PM Reply With Quote
You could just ignore the roll bar and weld short vertical tubes to the chassis rail below. Works well on Mks and some others.






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Smoking Frog

posted on 9/11/13 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
The height looks good, grind off, weld the holes up, drill and fit new threaded tubes that goes all the way through. Access would be limited but maybe not impossible. If you can't get a drill in, remove that section of roll bar and fit a new piece (CDS tube) with the threaded tubes in the correct position. Whatever you decide you life may depend on it!
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nick-york

posted on 10/11/13 at 01:42 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by johnemms
REAR VIEW SEAT BELT
REAR VIEW SEAT BELT

Mine looked good with a nut welded in till I had to take them out
and drill 'all' the way through and insert a 'full threaded tube' for IVA..
Yeahh.. feeling your pain..
well im going to cut off the old bits and weld them up and drill some new holes and weld some threaded rod in like you did if i can get the drill in ok. Could you tell me where you got the threaded rod from and is it ht steel ? Cheers !

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Smoking Frog

posted on 10/11/13 at 02:15 PM Reply With Quote
What you need is 7/16" UNF threaded tube, but get that confirmed. There's usually some on eBay.
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