Harness Seat Belt setup
also not safe if lets say a ladder or soemthing falls out of the person infront of you's car... its pretty tough to maneuver out of the way.
mounting can be done by either getting a bar put behind ur front seats or u could attach the mount in the middle of the rear seats. the angle should never be less than 90 degrees when setting it up. as in dont mount them directly behind ur seat on the floor.
i have a 4pt shroth setup in my bmw and it feels amazing, but when i think about it, for everyday driving its not very practical.
i was looking ot get takata's but decided against it because the G is my daily
mounting can be done by either getting a bar put behind ur front seats or u could attach the mount in the middle of the rear seats. the angle should never be less than 90 degrees when setting it up. as in dont mount them directly behind ur seat on the floor.
i have a 4pt shroth setup in my bmw and it feels amazing, but when i think about it, for everyday driving its not very practical.
i was looking ot get takata's but decided against it because the G is my daily
thats really just in theory though basically isnt it.. i mean, your seatbelt locks up anyways on impact so really your strapped in there pretty good also, I cant imagine the manuevrability to be any good on either so if your roof is going to cave in.. goodluck neways but I guess it makes sense
a standard belt goes over one shoulder only allowing most of your body to move or be forced down. When you have a harness, you basiclly are not going anywhere and are at risk for spinal compression. But to answer your original question the proper way to install a harness would be to the harness bar built into your roll cage.
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