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Harness Questions
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hi guys,can anyone tell whether or not most harnesses are long enough to be bolted to the floor obviously with some sort off bracket fabbed up,or will I need to put some sort off roll cage just behind the seats and not the part that goes above the door down the dash.

Posted on: 2013/4/30 8:29
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The only harness that goes along the floor is the Body Harness, which is a flat cable. It is designed to fit under the mat or carpet. The body harness goes from the firewall to rear of car. All the other harnesses, such as the instrument panel harness, are not long enough to bolt them to to floor.

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Most will have different sizes and can be adjusted.but they illegal too so best to run the standed belts aswell that way if you get pulled over you can swap belts and hide the harness"s :)

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Oh, safety belt harness makes more sense.

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NEVER bolt top straps (Go over your shoulder) to floor behind seat, in an accident it will compress you're spine when it restricts againt you.

Always mount to a plate or harness bar horizontal to the back of the seat.

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I think dd was talking about a wiring harness lol

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Quote:

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NEVER bolt top straps (Go over your shoulder) to floor behind seat, in an accident it will compress you're spine when it restricts againt you.

Always mount to a plate or harness bar horizontal to the back of the seat.


yes, never do that. speaking from my personal experience, it feels very painful.

edit note: wrong quote button LOL

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Were talking about mounting a racing harness to the floor aren't we?
I'm hella confused Haha

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Yeah DD u had me confused there for a moment,but u picked up what I meant.So a bar behind the seat that's what I was thinking.

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