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Rosco86

posted on 24/1/15 at 07:40 PM Reply With Quote
Harness mounts

I've done some searches but everything's ages ago and the pictures are missing

Here's a pic of where my upper harness holes fall, there a bit high up

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I was hoping to have some welded bosses in the top chassis rail like most people do must looks a bit high, I don't really want a cross rail as I'm going to put
A diagonal across the rear hoop, what options do I have, anyone got any ideas?

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ste

posted on 24/1/15 at 08:16 PM Reply With Quote
Why not a cross bar and a diagonal?

Here's mine, my mounts land in a lovely place



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Smoking Frog

posted on 24/1/15 at 08:34 PM Reply With Quote
With that height I think a cross member would be the safest option. May be different with someone strapped in, as the seat may then not be part of the equation.
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Rosco86

posted on 24/1/15 at 09:07 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Smoking Frog
With that height I think a cross member would be the safest option. May be different with someone strapped in, as the seat may then not be part of the equation.


Ahh I see what your saying, is this how they look at it for IVA? Because I really don't want a cross bar

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adithorp

posted on 24/1/15 at 09:28 PM Reply With Quote
For SVA (and still I believe IVA) the belt angle between top mounting point had to be level or higher than the harness hole in the seat. If not the seat is regarded as structural and you need proof it's up to the job. Mine were checked by the tester with a spirit level.

Extensions on the bosses will pass but possibly not the best engineering solution. A cross bar on the roll-bar is probably better.





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daniel mason

posted on 24/1/15 at 09:29 PM Reply With Quote
Would you trust a weld in boss to save your life in a head on crash? If not I'd re-consider.
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daniel mason

posted on 24/1/15 at 09:31 PM Reply With Quote
If your determined not to have a cross bar then cut bigger holes in the seat and re trim
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ctwv50

posted on 25/1/15 at 05:48 PM Reply With Quote
Or lower the floor!
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Rosco86

posted on 25/1/15 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by daniel mason
Would you trust a weld in boss to save your life in a head on crash? If not I'd re-consider.


I don't no, it's what everyone else seems to do isn't it?

[Edited on 25/1/15 by Rosco86]

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Rosco86

posted on 25/1/15 at 08:45 PM Reply With Quote
I've lifted the front of the seat up by 25mm and it reduces the hight of the bosses to about 25mm above the rear rail, I think I would be happy with this, I've looked through pictures of mk's and mnr's and they all seem to use this method, most have the mount boss below the seat hole so unsure how they pass iva
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