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SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:56 |
thats a good size :D | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:45 |
We could start a new fetish pron site, "harness straped girls in bucket seats" :lol: | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:44 |
:lol: quality | |
Scott |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:40 |
my bird hates harness' her tits are to big :lol: | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:25 |
mine are fia approved also | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:24 |
quote: No, she`d love that :lol: :lol: | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:21 |
:lol: | |
Adam_B |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:21 |
It feels very strange to me, getting in a car with standard seats and belts, doesnt feel safe compared. :) | |
Chris@Speedfreex |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:19 |
there are only 2 positions where harnesses are effective, | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:18 |
Yes ive heard that too, and that was my concern, think ill save and do the cage, seats, harnesses in one go. | |
blebo |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:18 |
quote: She wont mind untyil she sees the huge didlo | |
blebo |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:17 |
quote: Then the speeding ned in the nova rams you up the arse at 60mph whilst racing his mates metro...you wernt racing so you have your belts loose............ you cant control other people!!! | |
cdcool1 |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:16 |
when you mount your harnes, the straps that hold it back at the top, i've heard have to go (if you haven't got a roll cage) at an angle down into the rear seats, where the rear seatbelt clips are mounted. is this the only way without a roll cage? apparently you are not alloud, and is very unsafe to mount them sraight down | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:15 |
Just wondering what my girlfriend is gonna think about strapping herself in tight with harnesses. :lol: | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:14 |
i drive with my harnesses loose ish but if i race or fancy raggin the car i pull em tight. | |
Ardencorsa |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:13 |
ive currently got buckets, standard belts, rollcage in back. Looking into getting harnesses soon, as ive heard buckets and standard belts isn't too good. Dave | |
blebo |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:13 |
If wearing harnesses though make sure that they are dun up corretly. they are designed to be tight....if you do them up to loose, in an accident your body travells froward and impacts with the belts this has lead to reports of broken clooar bones ribs etc. | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:12 |
Ok so can someone put into words why it will be safer then a standard car with seatbelts. I wanna strip the rallye, put in bucktets/harness and a rear rollcage but im paranoid. | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:12 |
of course it is. | |
cdcool1 |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:11 |
i've been thinkin bout this, also, is it safer to have buckets and harness (ie no roll cage) as opposed to just standard seats and seatbelts | |
blebo |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:11 |
If you have all three it should be fine... | |
Chris@Speedfreex |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:10 |
to be honest :thumbs: as ur adding to the safety | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:10 |
my buckets and harnesses are great. | |
SetH |
posted on 7th Aug 03 at 10:09 |
Just reading the seatbelt thread and this got me thinking, how safe do you think it is to have buckets, harnesses and a roll cage in your car? |