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4 point harness mounting
Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:03 PM
Hey guys, I just got two set of SIMPSON 4 point harness' for free, and I hate my 3 point ones, so I figured I would put them in my cav. Before I start cuttin' stuff I figured I would ask for everyones opinions on how to mount these. I did search, and the only thing I saw was harness bars and in the backseat.

Two problems though.

1. I can't do a harness bar because my girlfriend is pregnant, and it's a pain to work around the stupid thing.

2. Same as above with mounting the belts to the rear, but also my belts are not long enough to reach that far.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to mount them without it looking gaudy? Any help is appreciated.

Re: 4 point harness mounting
Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:51 PM
i'm listening...bc i'm wondering the same thing...

where did u hook up ur 3 point? and what brand are they? are u lookin to sell them? e-mail me w/ a price, i might go 3 instead of 4...but i'm still interested in a good place to mount 4 just in case i keep the 4 point ones
Re: 4 point harness mounting
Wednesday, May 04, 2005 7:45 PM
3 point seatbelts are what come stock in our cars.. the belts are classified by mounting points, I.e: 3 point - two to the chassis, one to the buckle 4 point - four chassis mounting points with all the seats connecting in the middle. A 5 point harness just has a nut strap...
Re: 4 point harness mounting
Wednesday, May 04, 2005 7:56 PM
Having four points myself, since your girlfriend is pregnant I would wait before I switched them out.



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Re: 4 point harness mounting
Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:10 PM
I TOTALLY understand why you say that Zach, but I plan on only doing the driver side currently. I would like to get anything that I need fabbed up, done now, while I have shop time, that way I can paint it while I'm at it. Why not do as much as I can, when I can do it for free? Hope you understand what I mean.
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