ed_jones
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Im lookin at buying a new car and chap has sent me some pics. Seems harnesses are mounted to the rear strut brace. IIRC im sure this is illegal and dangerous?
Please confirm
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[Edited on 07-04-2009 by ed_jones]
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Adam_B
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Dunno about illegal but its very dangerous.
[Edited on 07-04-2009 by Adam_B]
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ed_jones
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workin now.
think he said its welded in but dont think that makes any difference in a rear ender or side impact
[Edited on 07-04-2009 by ed_jones]
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fazza
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
Dunno about illegal but its very dangerous.
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Brett
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Someone posted a pic like that on here of something they'd done, except i'm sure they'd used a thin curtain rail or something Verdict was unsafe anyway.
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fazza
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not as bad though as its welded in not just 2 tiny bolts holding it in
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Eck
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Very unsafe. Not sure about the legalities, but I'd get them mounted to the rear setbelt points asap!
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Adam_B
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Real easy to just bang them through the floor on the original mounting points anyway
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boz_gsi
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sure there on the strut brace? there on the floor aint they? or am i just being blind lol
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Graeme
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are u sure there mounted to the brace?
looks like its going to the rear seat mounts under the brace?
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Rob R
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They're on the floor, there's no material from the belt looping round the brace
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Nic Barnes
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thats nowhere near as bad as the ones that you see fitted to them gash rear corsa strut braces that attah to the shocker tops.
id actually say thats no more dangerous than being fitted to the floor like normal.
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DaveyLC
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looks like they are mounted to the floor to me too?
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Rob R
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Actually you can see white marks at the end of the belts, when he says welded he probably means he's welded in harness anchor points on the rear floor
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boz_gsi
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not me bein blind then
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Rob R
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not this time no
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
id actually say thats no more dangerous than being fitted to the floor like normal.
Agreed, as long as the strut brace isn't made from exhaust pipe.
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ChrisBoom
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Mk3 astra?
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davieslim
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yeah it is i love mk3 astras
davie
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Ste
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It is dangerous and potentially lethal.
The shoulder belts should NEVER be mounted below horizontal. This is a requirement of type approval for cars. When you are in a front crash, as your body moves forward, the belt naturally tries to straighten out and will crush your shoulders. The belt holes in the seats aren't designed to give any support vertically, they are merely guides. So it is likely that the seat will be crushed and you too.
On my kitcar SVA test, the tester actually measured the angle of my belts using a crazy tool covered in spirit levels to ensure the belts met this requirement.
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Nic Barnes
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so basically every single car that has harnesses on pretty much in the known world or cars that have harnesses is potentiialy lethal? as all cars ive ever seen with them have them mounted like so?
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ed_jones
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im sure it said in the original advert they were but cant find it now. but yeh looking now they look like there bolted to the floor. soz had a thick moment there. but atleast we can clear it up for future ref.
ste w - so what did ur tester say they should be mounted like?
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Ian
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The mounts should be at the same height as the shoulders of the person wearing them.
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Adam_B
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I always though more than 45 degrees from the floor was fine? Im sure ive read that in fitting instructions that come with harness'
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
The mounts should be at the same height as the shoulders of the person wearing them.
most the rally cars ive seen theyre not. theyre done like everyone else does, to the floor. by rally cars i dont mean wrc, as ive not really looked at that many. i mean your average hill climb and tarmac event stuff.
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