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Old 23 February 2011, 10:46 PM
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hi all , thinking of buying sum sparco harness for front seats .
im want to get the tegiwa harness mount bar that fits to the seat belt points , but can i use 3 and 4 point harness ? and how are they fitted to the bar itself ? am i right in thinking u just undo them, thread them through bar and then tighten them up again

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hello mate ive got 4 point harness belt in mine with the harness bar,

when you thread the belt through the chair to the bar, go under the bar and then over toward the seat and back through the buckle, completely through the buckle, then go over the first part of the buckle and then under the second bit, then what i done as roll up the rest on top and cable tied it on top

hope this helps mate ill see if ive got any pics
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just like that nice one stu

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bit worried about passengers in the back gettin a faceful of metal in a slight bump though i suppose roll cage padding would help to sum extent ? also hav u still got plenty of tilt left in the seat ? as i am over 6ft tall and hav my seat reclined back quite a bit ? thanks 4 ur help
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Tilt is unaffected just set the harnesses up how you normally have your seat set

Rear passengers are a bit on a no no tbh, it will break their face no question
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can you get harness's that use your rear seatbelt mechanism ?? not sure wot to call it lol
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Yeah you can use eyebolts to the rear seat fixings and then unclip when not in use Just get harnesses that come with clip fittings rather than bolt through fittings
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