Is this a 4 point harness?
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Bought this off a lad at work who needed some money, he said it was 4 point harness. Now logic says it is, as there are 4 points where it bolts to the chassis. I looked up some harness's on websites and they were different in that the shoulder straps bolted to the chassis seperately. As you can see the shoulder straps go into one and into a seatbelt type releaser, then branch to 2 again for mounting. Does this make it a true 4 point harness?.
Reason I ask is because I am about to put it on ebay and want to get the facts correct. Also, anyone know what it's worth?. Not had much use, the lads father bought it for him and he had it in a field car.
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Bought this off a lad at work who needed some money, he said it was 4 point harness. Now logic says it is, as there are 4 points where it bolts to the chassis. I looked up some harness's on websites and they were different in that the shoulder straps bolted to the chassis seperately. As you can see the shoulder straps go into one and into a seatbelt type releaser, then branch to 2 again for mounting. Does this make it a true 4 point harness?.
Reason I ask is because I am about to put it on ebay and want to get the facts correct. Also, anyone know what it's worth?. Not had much use, the lads father bought it for him and he had it in a field car.
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yes it is a four point harness like you said, there is a sabelt one in demon tweeks which is identical and is described as a 'four point, double release buckle to facilite access to rear seats'... their words not mine
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The've got them in there for £54.00 just to give you an idea of price.
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The've got them in there for £54.00 just to give you an idea of price.
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I just sole two three point harnesses for £20, but they were 'Le Mans' and I've never heard of them b4.
However, these are securon, which the rally boys love. Its also quick-release, so you can remove the shoulder straps from the rear mounting points to get people in the car easily.
Start it at 99p with a £20 reserve?
hope this helps,
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[Edited by RRH - 10/20/2003 10:20:17 PM]
However, these are securon, which the rally boys love. Its also quick-release, so you can remove the shoulder straps from the rear mounting points to get people in the car easily.
Start it at 99p with a £20 reserve?
hope this helps,
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[Edited by RRH - 10/20/2003 10:20:17 PM]
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Looks like a seat belt that is for road use and road rally, but you would not find many "proper" rally guys using it due to the buckle on the rear belt harnesses. This is a weak point and not reccommended for motorsport use.
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