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if you look at those first pics, or any of them really,
i can see PATRICK from sponge bob can you?
by the way, those are dope man
also in the 2nd pic, i notice two fools in your door taking pics of the same thing or is it my mind playing tricks on me again ?
i can see PATRICK from sponge bob can you?
by the way, those are dope man
also in the 2nd pic, i notice two fools in your door taking pics of the same thing or is it my mind playing tricks on me again ?
Last edited by itsaneswhocares; Sep 9, 2006 at 08:15 AM.
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Originally Posted by bruce988jl
time for a harness bar!!
Seats look really nice, though.
Last edited by otter; Sep 10, 2006 at 09:24 AM.
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Originally Posted by otter
+10000000. Harnesses are not safe without a harness bar, or for daily use in a car without a rollcage. Also, you removed your stock seatbelts, cops aren't going to like that. Sorry to rain on your parade, but you are messing with your safety.
Originally Posted by zboy's_lancer
But the shop told me that they are SFI rated and certified for race or street use I dont see how they would be unsafe if they are bolted to where the stock seat belts where with the same bolts and stuff and I passed through a state police check point last night and all he told me was if it was hard to get in and out. I only removed the back and the top part of the seat belts the are rolled up and tuck behind the panel on the bottom.
hey otter? somebody told me getting a harness bar is actually bad? but your kinda making it seem like it is needed when running harnesses or what not. what is the risk of using a harness bar? spread the knowledge brother , i have some sparcos, but so many people told me not to get a harness bar, so im just running stock seatbelts, but if your saying its all good well.....im might just have to do something about it
thanks
thanks
Originally Posted by otter
What are you going to do in a rollover accident? Stock seatbelts allow you room to lean forward to get your head out of the way. With a harness, you're stuck, and it's your head/neck versus the collapsing roof of your car. Secondly, without a harness bar, you risk damaging your shoulders. The way it's setup now, if you rear-end someone, the belts will pull down on your shoulders, not good. A harness bar prevents this.
he is pretty much the ralliart god. or a decendant from.









