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TOMAS |
posted on 10th Apr 05 at 13:01 |
Yeah, you can fit them like that but I didnt like the rear outer straps being so far out near to the rear quaters (or im my case doors). They are not in line with the holes in the seat which they pass through. Nice interior though :thumbs: | |
Korsa |
posted on 8th Apr 05 at 19:42 |
didn't ave to drill 3 my 4 points.... | |
LingardGSI |
posted on 8th Apr 05 at 19:36 |
quote: So its 3 point snap hook ones i am after then cause i dont want to drill any holes? And where is the best place3 to get sabelt ones from? Cheers for the help :thumbs: | |
TOMAS |
posted on 8th Apr 05 at 19:27 |
Yup you will need to drill, you'll need to drill for sidemounts to be fitted surely? | |
broster |
posted on 8th Apr 05 at 06:09 |
why do people go for 4 points ones out of interest, surely there is not much benifit over the 3point? and wouldnt 5 point be more sensible? | |
Robin |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:50 |
er.... the seats are gonna be side mounted... | |
TOMAS |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:48 |
Just use the std's and hopefully the subframe will encorporate the centre lapstrap ones. I was just wanting the best for my safety TBH... | |
Robin |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:46 |
well, tbh i cant be arse with the drilling etc, so would it work, considering the car is coming off the road and is being used for shows.... | |
TOMAS |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:43 |
No, The outer rear std bolts are too far appart for my liking. These I re-drilled to be more inline with the harness slots. - You can use 2 std seatbelt bolts per seat. The outer lower ones for the lap belt and the inner middle rear ones for the drivers left shoulder... | |
Robin |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:33 |
what about the outer bolts on the rear, where the bottom of the inertia real is? | |
TOMAS |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:31 |
On mine I had to drill holes through the exhaust tunnel one either side and then tacked a eye-bolt plate on the underside. You may be able to use your subframe but I used the shell for better strength. I then used the two middle seatbelt bolts in the rear - one for each harness then again drilled through the shell and tacked an eye-bolt plate between each of the middle seatbelt bolts and side bolts. Just trial them into the rear and work out where you need to drill. You DO need to drill and plate if you want to fit them properly... | |
Robin |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:20 |
how have people mounted their 4 points? i just ordered mine, but i'm not really sure what the best way to mount them is | |
TOMAS |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 20:19 |
3 point allow for posibility of rear passengers if they sit between the straps and also no drilling of shell/eye-bolt plates needed. Sabelt are THE best IMO, sparco are rebadged sabelt. | |
LingardGSI |
posted on 7th Apr 05 at 19:00 |
quote: Why 3 point? And where is the best place to buy them from? :thumbs: | |
jr |
posted on 6th Apr 05 at 19:58 |
get 4 points, and LUKE are the best set ive owned out of a few that ive had | |
Adam-D |
posted on 6th Apr 05 at 19:49 |
tweeks | |
the_legend_of_yrag |
posted on 6th Apr 05 at 18:49 |
theres some sparco ones on ebay i think new and can get the snap hook ones too, or try http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/ | |
LingardGSI |
posted on 6th Apr 05 at 18:37 |
Where is the best place to buy 3 point harnesses from? and what are the better makes? I want them to be snap hook rather than bolt in! |